Ireland captain Caelan Doris – “I need to be leading that area of the game a lot better”
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Discipline.
Ireland captain Caelan Doris spoke to the media today at the official launch of the 2026 Six Nations in Edinburgh.
The men in green come into the championship off the back of defeats to both New Zealand and South Africa in the Autumn as they look to rediscover some form.
One area that needs improving is Ireland’s discipline, which left a lot to be desired in November.
Looking ahead to the big opener with France next week, Doris admitted it’s an area that he will be focusing on with the squad.
”It’s pretty much the pinnacle of Test rugby, taking away the World Cup obviously and France first up over there sharpens the mind certainly, it’s one to look forward to,” Doris said.
“I’ve spoken to the coaches off the back of November around my discipline. As captain, as a leader, I need to be leading that area of the game a lot better than I have been so it’s an area of improvement for me and us as a collective.”
Doris also spoke about other aspects of the game where he wants to see improvements from November.
“Our breakdown wasn’t at the percentage we would have liked and that we have had traditionally in the past,” Doris added.
I think our conversion rate in the opposition 22, which comes off the back of some of our set-piece stuff.
“There are probably no areas where you could say we were consistently excellent at, so there’s room for improvement across the board, which is exciting. There is certainly an awareness that we need to improve in order to chase down the performances and the results we’re after.”

