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Now coming up for you today, history and revenge are both on the brain as Ireland prepare for a Six Nations trip to France, more resignations at Munster following the appointment of Roger Randall, and why the collapse of Moana Pacifica could be disastrous for Samoa and Tonga.
First up, the Ireland women's team are turning their thoughts to a massive clash with France in the Women's Six Nations this weekend.
Scott Beeman's side picked up the first win of their campaign last Saturday, beating Italy by 57 points to 20 in front of a record crowd at Dexcom Stadium in Galway.
Next stop is Stade Marcel Michelin in Clermont for a repeat of their quarterfinal meeting at last year's World Cup in England, which France ended up winning 18 points to 13.
Ireland are chasing a first win over the French since 2017 and a first ever win away to Les Bleus.
And skipper Aaron King admits that revenge is on the brain heading to Auvergne-RhΓ΄ne-Alpes this week.
There are no new injury concerns reported after dismantling the Azzurri in Galway last weekend.
Sam Monaghan came off the bench in the second half, having missed the opening day defeat to England at Twickenham with a knock.
Avianne Riley was declared fit last week but didn't make the matchday 23 at Dexcom Stadium.