Through November frustrations, Ireland belief in gameplan never wavered

Jamison Gibson-Park said Ireland "didn't feel as though we got much going" in their four November internationals. 
Through November frustrations, Ireland belief in gameplan never wavered

PLEASING: Jamison Gibson-Park said Ireland played "some good footy" in the second half of their Six Nations clash with England. Pic: ©INPHO/Billy Stickland

Jamison Gibson-Park has welcomed the return of his side’s attacking mojo as Ireland begin preparations for this Sunday’s visit to Murrayfield and a keenly anticipated meeting with Scotland.

After a shaky start to their Guinness Six Nations title defence last Saturday, the back-to-back champions emerged from their shell to score four excellent tries at Aviva Stadium as they came from behind to see off England 27-22.

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