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Phil Blanche

Eddie James says Wales ready to ‘have a go’ at rampant Ireland

Wales will adopt a 'front-foot' approach against Ireland, according to Eddie James, despite their significant underdog status in the Guinness Six Nations.

Bookmakers are offering 16-1 odds for Wales to upset Ireland in Dublin on Friday, a victory that would also end their 14-match losing streak in the tournament.

Steve Tandy's side currently sit bottom of the Championship after three rounds.

Conversely, Ireland arrive with renewed title hopes, fresh from a dominant 42-21 win over England at Allianz Stadium, achieving their highest-ever points tally.

Scarlets centre James said: “We don’t go into any game thinking we can’t win.

“That’s not the mindset to have in any professional sport. We’re definitely going there to put our best foot forward and have a go at them.

“Ireland are a top side, they’ve got threats everywhere and are a well-drilled team.

“But for us it’s building from our performance against Scotland and trying to implement that into Ireland.

“It’s going to be a big ask, but one we’re looking forward to.”

There were some positive signs for Wales against Scotland two weeks ago after crushing opening defeats to England and France.

Wales scored a couple of well-worked tries and led until five minutes from the end.

James said: “We played with a bit more intent. Not scared to make mistakes, attacking more with and without the ball.

“It was a big boost and the confidence has gone up 100 per cent.

“It’s about doing that away from home now. We’ve shown we can do it in front of 70,000 at home, it’s about taking it on the road now to Ireland.

“It’s obviously a big difference (playing at home), so we’ve got to bounce off each other, give each other energy, and be there mentally.”

There were some positive signs for Wales against Scotland two weeks ago after crushing opening defeats to England and France (Getty Images)

James played his formative rugby at inside-centre before making the number 13 jersey for club and country his own this season.

It has allowed the 23-year-old from Carmarthen, who is 6ft 4in tall and weighs 17st 5lbs, to strike up a growing partnership with club colleague Joe Hawkins.

“I enjoy playing with Joe and we’ve got a good relationship off the pitch as well,” said James.

“The more games you play in any centre partnership you get a feel of what each other do.

“Joe reads the game well, he can carry the ball and he’s also a ball player.

“That’s good for me because I like carrying hard. He’s a smart player.”

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