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Published 11:08 18 Nov 2018 GMT
Updated 11:09 18 Nov 2018 GMT
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Josh van der Flier of Ireland hugs TJ Perenara of New Zealand at the final whistle. (John Dickson/Sportsfile)[/caption]
James Ryan, Jack McGrath and CJ Stander on the deck, spent, and van der Flier still marauding and taking the congratulations.
Post-match, Hansen and New Zealand captain Kieran Read were magnanimous in defeat. There would be war stories told at the post-game banquet but Read did confirm that several of his teammates had been in to the Irish dressing room to pass on their best, to share a drink and to swap jerseys.
Before they crossed the corridor, however, there were scenes of sheer devastation and hollowness in the New Zealand dressing room.
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Reflecting on the game, in the fresh aftermath of it all, Read spoke very well on how much the defeat hurt, and how well Ireland played.
"You can see in the changing room, it's pretty sombre and the boys don't enjoy losing," said Read.
"It was just, ah, one of those scrappy games. We felt we couldn't quite get in there all day. We gave ourselves a chance there in the last 20 minutes, you know, and didn't take those opportunities. That's what it comes down to. And on big occasions, it's pretty small margins, aye? "A lot of that has to go down to the Irish. They defended pretty well and they were able to shut us down today. "Hey, it is something to really bank. A big game against a really good side against thousands of people screaming for the opposition. We want to be in a position next year [at the World Cup] where we are in that same position. So we'll bank this and next time we are in this position, we will hopefully reverse that result."Well said by the All Blacks skipper. https://youtu.be/RzaIVsAZnq4 This one meant a lot but Ireland were too good for the All Blacks. We better get used to this one being a real rivalry for the foreseeable future.
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