Roy Keane has described his time as Martin O’Neill’s assistant with the Republic of Ireland as the highlight of his career, particularly during their successful Euro 2016 campaign. Despite missing out on the 2018 World Cup, Keane cherishes the experience and teamwork during their time together. He has no regrets about speaking out against players who weren’t meeting expectations, emphasizing the importance of honesty and communication in his coaching role.
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Six Nations 2025: Simon Easterby unsure about Ireland favourites tag against Scotland
Ireland's coach Easterby has made two changes for the Scotland game, bringing in O'Mahony and Henshaw while keeping Prendergast at fly-half over Crowley. The battle between the out-halves has sparked debate, but Easterby sees it as part of their growth, with Jack having experienced similar pressure last year. He praises their competitiveness, ambition, and ability to handle challenges, with support from Sexton and a focus on navigating through ups and downs in their rugby careers....
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