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Andy Farrell urges Ireland to make a statement of intent against Wales

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The Irish are seeking a first Six Nations win in Cardiff since 2013.

Andy Farrell says Ireland must make a statement of intent against Wales to demonstrate their Guinness Six Nations title credentials.

The Irish return to Cardiff on Sunday for the first time since a 25-7 defeat in 2019 saw the Welsh replace them as Grand Slam champions.

Head coach Farrell was unable to help his adopted country reclaim the crown during an inconsistent first year in the job, eventually finishing a prolonged tournament third behind England and France.

Six Nations 2021 Wales v Ireland

After twice comprehensively beating Wales in Dublin during 2020, Farrell wants Ireland to lay down a marker at the Principality Stadium to kickstart the quest for glory.

"We can talk about how well we've trained – I suppose every team does that – but it's about performance now," said Englishman Farrell.

"Starting off a competition well is key, getting the victory in the Six Nations is key. This is a competition that everyone wants to win at the start.

"The main thing for us is about the continuity of our performance, getting all of our bits right and making sure they all come together in the right format.

"Having a proper intent and showing our want to try and win this competition right from the get-go is key for us."

Wales produced a limp Six Nations title defence last year, suffering four successive defeats following a first-round win over perennial wooden spoon winners Italy.

Wayne Pivac's men were second best when defeated 24-14 at the Aviva Stadium in February, before losing 32-9 at the same venue in November during the Autumn Nations Cup.

Ireland's main challenge for 2021 looks to be closing the gap to Eddie Jones' England and an exciting young French side.

Wayne Pivac's Wales suffered two defeats to Ireland in 2020 (David Davies/PA)

While unfancied Wales have already been written off in some quarters, Farrell is taking nothing for granted and fully focused on the job in hand.

"They are all big moments – this is the most important one because it's the next game," he said.

"It's the start of a competition that we want to do really well in.

"Once this game is out of the way, the next one will be a big moment as well, France at home.

"Everyone is talking about that being the next step but this is the only game that we're bothered about."

Farrell has recalled Josh Van Der Flier as part of an enforced back-row reshuffle after a concussion symptom deprived him of the considerable talents of Caelan Doris.

Van Der Flier's selection at openside flanker means Peter O'Mahony switches to blindside, with CJ Stander moving into the number eight jersey vacated by Doris.

Van Der Flier, who will collect his 29th Test cap, started the first three games of the Farrell era early last year but played a peripheral part in the autumn campaign.

Ireland flanker Josh Van Der Flier, right, has been recalled for the visit to Wales (Donall Farmer/PA)

Farrell has backed the mild-mannered Leinster man to plug a sizeable gap.

"Just because he's a quiet character, doesn't mean he hasn't got the intent or the physicality that everyone sees from someone who is flamboyant or boisterous on the field," Farrell said.

"He gets the job done really well and we're super excited to see Josh get his chance and show everyone what he's about.

"In a lot of the big games that we've played over the last five years, he's been an integral part of that."

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