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Andy Farrell hits out at Irish ‘keyboard warriors’ in emotional defence of Sam Prendergast

Andy Farrell Defends Sam Prendergast Amid Keyboard Warrior Criticism

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Head coach Andy Farrell criticized "keyboard warriors" while defending Sam Prendergast after Ireland's 20-13 victory over Italy in the Six Nations. Despite a challenging performance by Prendergast, which included two missed conversions, Farrell denied claims that some fans cheered when he was substituted in the 56th minute for Jack Crowley.

Farrell stated, "No, I don’t believe that. You’re making that up, 100 percent. I heard the cheer for Jack. That’s for Jack. Jack’s a good lad. He’s a good player."

Prendergast's struggles elicited groans from the crowd, but Farrell emphasized the support for Crowley. He acknowledged Prendergast's frustration, recalling his own experiences with difficult outings. The ongoing competition for the fly-half position has drawn comparisons to the rivalry between Ronan O’Gara and Johnny Sexton.

Farrell urged fans to support young players, saying, "What’s gone on over the last year, especially with the keyboard warriors, is damaging. We need to back them."

Crowley entered the match with the score tied at 10-10, contributing a conversion and a penalty, although he missed a late penalty that could have secured a bonus point. Farrell praised Crowley’s overall performance despite the missed opportunity.

Following a disappointing 36-14 loss to France, Ireland's win over Italy marked a crucial rebound. Looking ahead to their encounter against England, Farrell expressed confidence in his squad, stating, "We want to win. We want to play better. We want to learn from a big-game experience away from home." He acknowledged the challenges ahead while maintaining a positive outlook.

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