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  1. Ireland 'can't kick loosely' against Wales - Osbornepublished at 22:01 GMT 2 March

    Jamie OsborneImage source, Getty Images
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    Osborne has adapted to the full-back position after starting at centre with Leinster

    Jamie Osborne says he and his Ireland's team-mates "can't kick loosely" against Wales' danger men in Friday's Six Nations clash in Dublin [20:10 GMT].

    Despite the Welsh heading into the game without a win in this year's championship, Steve Tandy's side produced a much improved performance in the 26-23 defeat by Scotland in round three, having previously been well beaten by England and France.

    While Ireland will go into the fixture as heavy favourites following their 42-21 win over England a Twickenham, the mood music in Andy Farrell's camp is one of caution.

    They suffered their own heavy defeat by France and although they saw off Italy in round two, it was far from perfect and Osborne is aware a slip in standards will spell trouble with the full-back identifying his opposite number Louis Rees-Zammit as one major threat that must be shut down.

    "A lot of their game runs through Tomos Williams so it will be important for us to try and stop him," the 24-year-old told reporters in Dublin on Tuesday.

    "Then if you look at Louis Rees-Zammit in broken play, he's beaten so many defenders in the tournament already and will be a threat, so you can't kick loosely.

    "After England, everyone feels a bit better about themselves but it's important not to get too far ahead of ourselves as the first game in France didn't go too well, so it doesn't mean we're a completely different team two weeks later."

    Osborne feels his run of games at full-back for Ireland has helped him grow into the number 15 jersey and enjoys the facets of the position.

    "The aerial and kicking game is a big part of the game at the moment," Osborne continued.

    "There are a lot of contests and we, as a back three, have really been going after that in the Six Nations. The progress from Paris to Twickenham has been really good in that area and it really suits my game."

  2. Aki, O'Brien and Henshaw boost for Irelandpublished at 15:50 GMT 1 March

    Bundee Aki, Jimmy O'Brien and Robbie HenshawImage source, Getty Images
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    Aki, O'Brien and Henshaw are yet to feature for Ireland in the 2026 Six Nations

    Bundee Aki has returned to the Ireland squad for Friday's Six Nations game against Wales in Dublin (20:10 GMT), while Leinster pair Jimmy O'Brien and Robbie Henshaw are also back in contention.

    Aki was handed a four-match ban in January for "verbal abuse and disrespect" towards match officials in Connacht's United Rugby Championship (URC) loss to Leinster in January.

    That kept the 35-year-old out of his province's URC game against Leinster and Ireland's first three games in the Six Nations, but is now back with the squad.

    O'Brien has also linked up with the squad and Henshaw is expected to return early this week after they both played the full 80 minutes in Leinster's 8-7 URC defeat by Cardiff on Friday.

    Both were left out of Andy Farrell's initial 37-man squad for the Six Nations because of injury, but their return will bolster Ireland's options with James Lowe ruled out for the remainder of the tournament with a groin injury.

    Fly-half Harry Byrne suffered a concussion in Leinster's defeat on Friday and is out, while Cormac Izuchukwu continues his graduated return to play protocols and will join the squad alongside the other nine players who have also returned to camp.

    Farrell will name his team on Wednesday afternoon.