Ireland’s players have a few days off before preparing to face Scotland on October 7.
Asked about the subsequent celebrations, Fogarty said: “It is important to make sure we’re aware that that was a big win and we’re obviously delighted with it.“The dressing room is generally the best craic, you’re there all together, there’s no outside distractions. We enjoyed that time together.
“It’s a late kick-off, we got back to the hotel around 1am so we didn’t do the dog on it, but we enjoyed each other’s company.” Ireland head coach Andy Farrell, left, forwards coach Paul O’Connell, centre, and scrum coach John Fogarty, right, will turn attention towards Scotland Ireland backed up thumping bonus-point victories over Romania and Tonga by downing the defending champions to retain top spot in the world rankings.
But reaching the knockout stages and a probable showdown with either hosts France or three-time winners New Zealand is not yet guaranteed.“But we’re very, very aware that that’s a pool game, we’ve got Scotland next and we’ve got big tests on the horizon.
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