Dave Kilcoyne: Ireland are frothing at the mouth to tackle Scotland at World Cup
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Prop Dave Kilcoyne believes Irelandâs players are âfrothing at the mouthâ to face Scotland and insists there is no sense of self-satisfaction following a euphoric win over South Africa.
Andy Farrellâs men underlined their status as Test rugbyâs top-ranked nation by defeating the reigning champions 13-8 last weekend in Paris.
But progression to the Rugby World Cup quarter-finals is not yet assured moving towards next Saturdayâs return to Stade de France for a pivotal showdown with the Scots.
Munster loosehead Kilcoyne believes a memorable evening against the Springboks was âparkedâ during some well-earned time off as attention quickly shifted to the teamâs final Pool B fixture.
âLads went away and spent a bit of downtime and were itching to get back in, bouncing, and itâs all eyes on Scotland now,â he said.
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âThat game is parked, weâve a couple of massive learnings from it and we definitely wonât be falling in love with ourselves.
âPaulie (forwards coach Paul OâConnell) had a few tips for us in areas we were deficient in and we were out there (in training) making sure we had them right for Scotland.
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âIn a competition like this youâve got to keep learning with every game and youâve got to keep getting better.
âNext week poses a massive challenge to us again so weâve got to prepare as best we can for that.
âEveryoneâs frothing at the mouth to be involved.â
Kilcoyne is enjoying his second World Cup, having overcome the scare of suffering a hamstring tear during last monthâs training camp in Portugal.
The 34-year-old remained in the French capital with other members of the squad to enjoy a couple of days off after the South Africa match before travelling back to camp in Tours ahead of schedule.
Kilcoyne feels the current Ireland setup is the best he has been involved in and praised the impact of head coach Andy Farrell.
âIâm loving it over here, you read people writing about the incredible environment Faz (Farrell) has created for the players,â said Kilcoyne.
âAnd I donât say it for the sake of saying it, but I think his emotional intelligence is through the roof.
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âYou look at that South Africa game, such a big occasion physically and mentally fatiguing and to have the foresight to give the lads two daysâ break, he probably knew how mentally and physically fatiguing that game was going to be for the whole country.
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âIâm not going to be saying about other coaching environments but this is definitely the best Ireland environment Iâve ever been involved in since Iâve been playing, 100 per cent.
âWhen thereâs great camaraderie in the squad, you love being around it.â
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