For a long time, the narrative surrounding Irish rugby was one of "glorious failure" – a side capable of a singular, bruising upset but rarely the consistency required to dominate a world cycle.
Today, that script has been entirely rewritten. Ireland sits at the top table, not through a freak generation of talent, but through a meticulously engineered system that prioritises the national collective over individual club interests. For those looki…
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