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Ireland v Italy

2026 Six Nations

Saturday, 14 February, 14:10 GMT

Aviva Stadium, Dublin

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Ward, who is comfortable at number eight or at open-side flanker, is now able to pick the brains of Ireland’s back-row cohort, which includes team captain Caelan Doris, six-Test British and Irish Lion Jack Conan and former world player of the year Josh van der Flier.

“It’s been class. I’ve learned so much off the back row guys, Josh, Caelan, Jack, the guys in my position and guys I’ve looked up to for years.

“It’s been surreal being in camp with them and seeing how they go about their business day-to-day, it’s pretty cool.”

While lining out against a confident Italian outfit fresh from their opening-weekend victory over Scotland would represent an enormous step-up from last week’s Ireland XV hit-out at Thomond Park, Ward insists he is ready to take the next step at a time when Ireland fans are crying out for Farrell to pump new blood into his side.

“For people that know me, I’d be a confident kind of player.

“I feel I’d be able to take that step no problem. It’d obviously be a big step-up but it would be something I’d cherish and try to grab with both hands.”

‘They told me not to go into my shell’

Bryn Ward catches a pass in trainingImage source, Inpho
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Ward hopes to muscle his way into the Ireland team despite stiff competition for places in the back row

Ballynahinch’s Ward is the newest member of a growing Ulster contingent in the Ireland squad.

In Paris last week, Jacob Stockdale ended his five-year absence from the Six Nations, Stuart McCloskey started in midfield after an impressive autumn and Nick Timoney made a significant impact off the bench.

Also in camp are Tom O’Toole, Tom Stewart, Rob Baloucoune and Nathan Doak and Ward – who is still on an academy contract with Ulster – says having so many familiar faces around the training pitch has helped.

“It’s great having those guys, there’s a decent number of Ulster boys in the squad this year which is great.

“It’s really good having them in here. They’ve given me the confidence to go out there and be myself. They mentioned ‘Bryn, be how you are up at Ulster’, don’t go into my shell.

“It’s been really good. They’ve been very supportive and Nick Timoney has been great with me about learning detail about the seven and eight roles.”

While he’s trying his best to take it all in his stride, Ward admits he is having to pinch himself after comfortably surpassing his 2025-26 goal of playing five games for Ulster.

“Yesterday, the lads were going to the putting green down at the K Club and Josh mentioned to me ‘do you want to go hit a few putts?’ and I was thinking that’s crazy like, a year ago I was playing for Ballynahinch in the AIL (All-Ireland League) and now I’m going to go hit a few putts with Josh van der Flier.”

Keen to keep his head down, though, Ward mentioned he turned down the Leinster star’s offer and went back to “my detail”.

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