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England are 'unbelievably dangerous' - Farrell

BBC Sport Thursday, 7 March 2024
Ireland head coach Andy Farrell says he does not pay attention to England's critics and insists they are an "unbelievably dangerous" team as they prepare to meet in Saturday's Six Nations game.
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