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Brian O'Driscoll takes part in 'death zone' training at the Cape Twon 7s.

O'Driscoll hopes defensive improvement can lift Irish World Cup hopes

The Ireland icon believes the gap between the southern and northern hemispheres has narrowed as the 2019 World Cup nears.

BRIAN Oโ€™DRISCOLL BELIEVES an improvement in defence has Ireland on-track to make an impact at the 2019 Rugby World Cup.

After finishing second to England in the Six Nations this year, Joe Schmidtโ€™s side rounded off 2017 with victories against South Africa, Fiji and Argentina in Dublin.

The victory over the Springboks was particularly impressive, as Ireland ran out 38-3 winners at the Aviva Stadium.

Ireland won their pool at the 2015 World Cup, but came unstuck in the quarter-finals against Argentina as the southern hemisphere dominated in England, and Oโ€™Driscoll believes the northern hemisphere may have more of a say in Japan.

Oโ€™Driscoll told Omnisport at the HSBC Cape Town 7s: โ€œI think Ireland are in a really good spot at the moment, theyโ€™re playing with a lot of confidence.

โ€œTheyโ€™ve built and evolved a really good attack game. On top of that, what has impressed me most is what Andy Farrell has done with the defence.

โ€œTheyโ€™re happy defending for long periods of time having really good discipline, not giving up many tries, not giving up soft three points. I think itโ€™s building well for two yearsโ€™ time.โ€

The legendary former centre added: โ€œI think itโ€™s always difficult to understand where the gap is between northern hemisphere and southern hemisphere, other than at a World Cup.

โ€œThat said, I do think the northern hemisphere teams are showing really well, particularly the likes of Scotland, England have had some good victories even though theyโ€™ve been testing new combinations out.

โ€œIreland have been impressive in blooding new players so I do think the northern hemisphere is well positioned.

โ€œBut the ultimate barometer is World Cup time and two years ago it was four semi-finalists from the southern hemisphere, hopefully we can shake that up come Japan.โ€

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    May 14th 2015, 8:23 PM

    Is the whole purpose of a โ€œwhere are they nowโ€ article, to actually tell usโ€ฆ. where they are now?

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    May 14th 2015, 8:47 PM

    Was thinking exactly the same

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    May 14th 2015, 8:35 PM

    That Blackburn was 4-4-2, Ian
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    May 14th 2015, 8:59 PM

    I remember forest finished third that year โ€ฆoh the glory days

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    May 14th 2015, 9:25 PM

    An article on my beloved Rovers! Well il be damned!

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    May 14th 2015, 11:39 PM

    Article is worth it for the Tim Sherwood 99 problems vine

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    May 15th 2015, 11:26 AM

    The little run on the referee after battys penalty miss is hilarious

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