Jamison Gibson-Park feels the prospect of igniting one other St Patrick’s weekend occasion in Dublin is a “huge” incentive to assist Eire swiftly transfer on from an agonising 23-22 defeat to England.
Andy Farrell’s males have been on the verge of retaining the Guinness Six Nations title with a sport to spare earlier than being punished by Marcus Smith’s last-gasp drop purpose at Twickenham.
The “gutting” late drama halted Eire’s pursuit of consecutive Grand Slams however they’ll nonetheless win the championship in the event that they beat Scotland subsequent Saturday on the Aviva Stadium.
Leinster scrum-half Gibson-Park is raring to elevate extra silverware on residence soil following the jubilation of final yr’s flawless match triumph, which was sealed with a win over England amid patron saint celebrations within the Irish capital.
“We’ve thrown so much into this championship and we have been fairly eager to go after the Grand Slam,” he mentioned.
“That’s gone now however there’s nonetheless a lot to play for, fortunately.
“It’s huge, man. I imply we have been in a position to get it carried out final yr in entrance of our family and friends and residential supporters, which implies an enormous quantity.
“There will likely be that very same drive subsequent weekend for positive.
“Faz (Farrell) has already mentioned to us that we’ve bought to mud ourselves down, congratulate England and simply prepare for Scotland.”
Jack Crowley’s 4 penalties ensured Eire led 12-8 on the break in south-west London earlier than James Lowe’s two tries put them on the cusp of glory.
However Steve Borthwick’s spectacular hosts have been the higher facet for big elements and deservedly snatched victory on the dying as alternative fly-half Smith decisively added to scores from Ollie Lawrence, George Furbank and Ben Earl to spark wild scenes on the pitch and within the stands.
Gibson-Park was compelled to play the ultimate half-hour out of place on the best wing after the departures of Calvin Nash and Ciaran Frawley to failed head harm assessments uncovered head coach Farrell’s resolution to call a six-two cut up of forwards and backs on the bench.
The 32-year-old expects an intensive inquest into solely Eire’s second defeat in 22 video games courting again to the summer season of 2022.
“We’re grateful during the last variety of years, we now have been on the best facet of the ledge plenty of the time,” he mentioned.
“However each every so often, it’s the way in which it goes.
“Loads of issues to assessment and clearly we now have to mud ourselves down as a result of there’s nonetheless a championship on the road.
“Will probably be robust however England confirmed up and typically that’s how the cookie crumbles and also you don’t find yourself on the best facet of the end result.
“It’s gutting however a lot to study and we’ll have to point out up for subsequent week.”
Captain Peter O’Mahony credited England for derailing Eire’s Grand Slam dream.
The Munster flanker, who was sin binned for palms in ruck simply earlier than the hour mark, mentioned: “It was an enormous stress match, stress atmosphere.
“They’re a top quality facet and I believed they confirmed that in spades with the way in which they defended, medical of their assault, and disrupted plenty of the stuff that we wished to do.
“It was a savage battle on the market.”