Big quarter-final clash in Tokyo nears
Ireland didn't train at the Tokyo Stadium today, the match venue for tomorrow's Rugby World Cup quarter final against New Zealand.
The squad, which has no pressing injury issues, trained locally, with fly-half Johnny Sexton kicking on his own at the stadium.
11.15am tomorrow is the kick off, Irish time.
Prop Cian Healy is aware how dangerous the All Blacks can be in the final quarter of matches:
Former Munster and Ireland out-half Ronan O'Gara says that Ireland have nothing to fear tomorrow:
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