Ireland fly-half Ronan O’Gara believes Ireland’s pre-Christmas bonding camp has fostered a new team unity ahead of the RBS 6 Nations.
The Irish last lifted the Five Nations title in 1985 – and the Munster star believes they have a point to prove after perennially just missing out on the Grand Slam.
“We’re looking forward to the Six Nations big time,” said O’Gara. “I think we’ve a point to prove and this could be a good start.
“The camp was really positive and encouraging. There’s a bond really developing now in the Irish team that might have been missing for the last twelve months.
“The Six Nations is a massive goal for us. There’s a lot of fellas hurting in an Irish jersey and last week we decided we need to improve things and I think we will improve things.
“It’s a time to be enjoyed and maybe it became a bit stale. Right now we’re refocused and re-energised and we’re looking forward to the championship.”
Ireland begin the RBS 6 Nations championship against France at Croke Park on Saturday, February 7.