• Why Ireland must target ‘finer margins’ after France defeat

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‘Important to gauge in-game momentum shifts’

Hoping to avenge last year’s World Cup quarter-final defeat, Ireland made a quick start against France and took a 7-0 lead through Cliodhna Moloney-MacDonald’s try.

But as Ambre Mwayembe hit back for the hosts, Ireland had three tries disallowed before France assumed control in the second half to claim a bonus-point win to keep alive their hopes of wresting the title away from world champions England.

While Steenson admits there are “plenty of frustrations” with how the game in Clermont panned out, he insists the first-half display points to the strides Ireland have made under head coach Scott Bemand.

“When you look back on it, there is a lot we’re getting right as a group,” he added.

“We’re creating opportunities which before we probably weren’t.

“Look at the England game, we went over and didn’t fire shots. We took a bit long to get into the game. We went over [to France] with a plan which was implemented for the best part of the first half, we just didn’t get the scores.”

Aoife Wafer and Beibhinn Parsons applaud the Irish fansImage source, Getty Images
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Ireland host Wales at Belfast’s Affidea Stadium before taking on Scotland at Aviva Stadium

Former Exeter Chiefs fly-half Steenson, who also worked with Ireland at the World Cup, added: “When you’re away in France or any away game, you want to understand the momentum shifts within games and there was definitely after half-time a momentum shift.

“It’s about understanding how to curtail that at times and knowing that the opposition are going to have their moments in games. Even at half-time I felt we were in a good space. Now there were a few punched out because of the physical element that was put into the game, a lot of effort put into it.

“There’s so many big learnings to be taken and I know that’s the old classic, you hear all these things about cliches and learning, but that’s where this group is, this group is not the finished article.

“The more they keep putting themselves in these scenarios and playing in those big cauldrons, they want to be playing in those types of games.”

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France battle past Ireland to close gap to leaders England

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