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Ireland Catch Up With O’Donnell

9th March 2015 By Munster Rugby

Ireland Catch Up With O’Donnell

Ireland may have won on five of their seven previous trips to the Millennium Stadium, but Munster flanker Tommy O’Donnell insists they cannot cling to past memories in Cardiff ahead of this weekend’s RBS 6 Nations clash with Wales.

O'Donnell made a 16-minute cameo in Ireland's 26-3 win over Wales in Dublin last year and has progressed well since then, winning a further four caps including starts against Georgia and Italy.

In fact, the Tipperary man has an enviable 100% winning record as an Ireland player. He has lined out in eight wins over the USA, Canada, Scotland, Wales, South Africa, Georgia, Italy and England since the summer of 2013.

He claimed his first RBS 6 Nations try against Italy last month and enjoyed arguably his best international display as a first half replacement for Sean O'Brien against the English last time out.

As Ireland now prepare to lock horns with the Welsh, O'Donnell warned: "You can't go over to Cardiff on past glories. You have to be in the moment and you don't make a tackle on last year's game, you know? You have to be there in the moment, keep going through it with the next tackle, next ruck and keep working to the best of your ability. That's what wins games.

"Wales are a good attacking side, they went to France and beat France. That's a fair achievement, so they've got very big ball carriers, incredibly physical players and they're quite mobile and agile. They don't take any prisoners in their pack, they're great defenders and good at the breakdown. To go over there to Cardiff will make it a small bit tougher."

O'Donnell has twice slotted in seamlessly into the Irish back row in this year's Championship, replacing O'Brien as a late starter against Italy and then 25 minutes into the England game.

He made the best of both situations, explaining: "I suppose if you can come in off the bench straight off the warm-up, it's not going to get much harder than that. Coming off the bench against England I was thinking, 'Okay, I've done this before'. It was just a matter of slotting in and doing what I do, going about it to the best of my ability.

"[I was] very happy with how it went [against England]. I got the early call off the bench again and just slotted in nicely, got a couple of early carries and felt the game went well. I found the Italian game incredibly physical, trying to attack them.

"The English lads are big ball carriers. Maybe missing out on that first 20 minutes, that's where it might have been a lot tighter. It was physical, but it was on a par with the likes of the Italy game."

The 27-year-old feels that the competition in the Irish back row has seen players continue to raise their game. It breeds confidence in Joe Schmidt's squad as they take another step forward this year.

That squad depth will certainly be tested by Wales, and O'Donnell, who comes up against Warren Gatland's players week in, week out in the Guinness PRO12, knows how capable they are when the regions combine as one.

"They like to set it up with the forwards and come back with big, strong backs running hard lines. They can put the ball up in the air then and they've got guys to chase like (Leigh) Halfpenny and (George) North. Having played a full game against a combined Welsh team, they're very good in their regions but even better when they come together as a Welsh team.

"They take all the best parts of all the players and fit a system. So it'll be really physical and if they manage to get the upper hand on us they're right back in the Championship, so it all comes down to this.

"The likes of Samson Lee, a young guy stepping up, filling in after a Lion with multiple caps in Adam Jones. Being able to step in and fill his shoes more than adequately is a tribute. They've got quality in depth as well, so we have to be very wary of them."

Wales v Ireland, 2015 RBS 6 Nations, Saturday March 14th at the Millennium Stadium – KO 2:30pm.

This game will be televised on RTE2 while you can also follow the action on Twitter: #WALvIRE #ShoulderToShoulder

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