Ireland squad to hold open training session at Aviva Stadium

Ireland currently are at the top of the Six Nations table with two wins from as many games.
Ireland currently are at the top of the Six Nations table with two wins from as many games.
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The Ireland Men’s rugby squad is set to host an open training session at Aviva Stadium on Thursday, February 27, as part of their preparations for the final rounds of the Guinness Men’s Six Nations tournament.

This special event provides fans with a unique opportunity to watch the team in action before their crucial Round 4 clash against France.

Last year, thousands of fans attended the open training session, which featured an intense training match against the Ireland U20s team. This year’s event promises to be just as engaging, offering supporters an inside look at how Simon Easterby’s squad is fine-tuning its strategies ahead of the crucial Six Nations fixture.

Ireland Head Coach Simon Easterby emphasized the importance of fan engagement and the positive impact it has on the squad.

"Welcoming thousands of our supporters to Aviva Stadium for an Open Training Session is a highlight of the Six Nations campaign.

"The support you have given us over the last couple of years has been a real boost to the team, and we hope that you will join us on the day, make as much noise as you can, and enjoy the action on the pitch."

Ireland currently are at the top of the Six Nations table with two wins from as many games.

 

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