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Ireland produced one of their best performances under head coach Andy Farrell to secure a thumping 42-21 win over England.

However, Beirne says he is expecting a stern challenge from Wales, who were denied a first Six Nations win since 2023 by Scotland in a close encounter in Cardiff last week.

“Wales, much like us, are improving game on game,” stated the British and Irish Lion.

“A lot of the scorelines against the teams they’ve played against have probably not painted them in the best picture in terms of how well they played in parts of those games.

“They’re chasing better 80-minute performances and they were very close to getting the win against Scotland. I think that performance will give them a lot of confidence coming in against us.

“We’ll have a little bit of a focus on Wales but as I stated, our focus is on us getting better each game and we’ll be ready for their improving performances as well.”

Welsh rugby crisis ‘incredibly sad’

Tadhg Beirne in action for Scarlets Image source, Getty Images
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Beirne won a league title with Scarlets before joining Munster in 2018

Friday’s fixture carries personal resonance for Beirne. A two-year spell with the Scarlets proved transformative in his career, leading to his Ireland debut and a move to Munster in 2018.

Having won the Pro12 title with the Llanelli-based region in 2017, Beirne says he is “incredibly sad” to see current plans to cut the number of Welsh professional sides from four to three.

“There’s probably two or three players still there from when I was there – a big change in the guard,” he stated.

“I haven’t really spoken to any of them about it. It’s a tough time. I do remember when I was there, there were whispers of the same thing happening.

“It just seems a little bit more serious at this point. I feel incredibly sad for all those individuals who have families and everything at home and it’s going to create a lot of pressure for those guys.”

Beirne added: “When you’re in these camps, you can use it and also you try to put it in the back of your mind at the same time because you have an opportunity to put on the jersey and represent your country.

“I think that’s what those guys will be doing. They’ll just be focusing on the rugby and trying to put their best performances out there and focus on the other stuff later.”

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