A lot of people are knocking rugby at the moment and it has irritated me a bit. Hopefully, the Six Nations can really change the mood. It's great to be involved again. I love it every year. It's been a difficult time for the sport lately, but it has given me so much in my life.
It's given me an identity and it's given me a purpose. So I've had enough of the doom and gloom around the game. Nothing is perfect, but I want to send a message out that there are a lot of good things in rugby and a lot of great people. You don't meet many people in rugby who you don't like and the sport has so many positives as well as these negative things that there has been a lot of coverage about.
The Six Nations looks wide open this year and there will be no easy matches
You've got to remember that some of our guys will have played eight or nine matches for their club since we last played together against Japan in November.
They have come back in after months of all playing in different systems, for different coaches. It takes time to gel again, so it's important to go back to the basics of your scrum, lineout, kick-offs and all those key parts of the game. We have some injuries but I'm confident we will cope.
Fabien Galthie put down a challenge to the backs last week in training. He said: ‘OK, who's going to replace Jonathan Danty? Who's going to replace Gabin Villiere?' Those two guys aren't just important to our attack, but amazing defensive players, too. It was good to see the way the players reacted in the session after Fabien had challenged them.
They tried to play with the same sort of intensity as those fantastic players who are missing with injury. Of course, as the defending champions we have a target on our heads now, but that's something we have to get used to if we want to be at the top. I think this is the first time in history that the teams ranked No 1 and No 2 in the world have been in the Six Nations. That's fantastic. Ireland are No 1 at the moment and we are No 2. How much you pay attention to the rankings is your decision but it's great for the fans.
I've been lucky enough to be ranked No 1 for a week with Wales and for two weeks with France, but we all know South Africa are the world champions and that's what really matters.
Coach Andy Farrell has transformed Ireland into one of the best teams to watch
That will continue and a lot of our players have never won a Test at Twickenham.
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