

Ireland's scrum coach Denis Fogarty emphasizes the need for the team to make an impact in the upcoming Six Nations, starting with their match against England. With over 75,000 tickets sold, Fogarty aims for Ireland to improve their performance after winning only two games in recent tournaments.
Ireland scrum coach Denis Fogarty said the side must "not let the games go past us" during the Six Nations.
Ireland's first fixture is against hosts England at the Allianz Stadium on Saturday [14:25 BST] with over 75,000 tickets sold, a tournament record.
World champions England are aiming to secure their eighth successive title and a fifth consecutive Grand Slam.
"One goal for us is to win all our home games, the last couple of years we have only won two games in the Six Nations. It didn't feel right, we felt we were better than that," Fogarty said.
"We looked at the occasion, I think it is important that we make our mark in these games and not let the games go past us, even at the back end of the games.
"Especially against England and France, we want to turn one of those teams over and that is our mindset going into it. Obviously, the home games will be really important for us overall."
Last year, England were the comfortable 49-5 victors against Scott Bemand's side at Virgin Media Park in Cork for their 12th successive victory over Ireland.
Fogarty also acknowledged that the side struggled with scrums during that match and it "has definitely hurt" him.
"We have spoken about it and the area has probably lingered around for quite some time, it has definitely hurt me and the players," he continued.
"Even prepping for the World Cup and the World Cup, we have moved that forward, we knew we needed to.
"This week, they have really gone after this area to make sure we don't let it happen again as it did have a big impact in the game. They have prepped really well and we are confident it will not happen again."
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Denis Fogarty aims for Ireland to win all their home games and make a significant impact in the tournament.
Ireland's first match in the Six Nations is against England on Saturday at 14:25 BST.
Over 75,000 tickets have been sold for the Ireland vs England match, setting a tournament record.




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