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Published 16:12 12 Nov 2022 GMT
Updated 16:21 12 Nov 2022 GMT
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"I thought we was off; thought we was poor," he told Virgin Media. "We didn't have much continuity. The way we started the game was slow. The way we finished the game was poor - kicking the ball off to the crowd, and not having a crack, summed it all up for us."Farrell was irate at how his players did not push for a sixth try against a flagging team with only 14 men left, after they were hit with a 45th minute red card. The Ireland head coach said the tougher analysis of the match will come on Monday morning, in the review sessions, and that this afternoon and evening is all about celebrating new caps, Jeremy Loughman, Cian Prendergast and Jack Crowley. https://twitter.com/VMSportIE/status/1591453063860342784 Up next for Andy Farrell and Ireland, in the Autumn Nations Series, are an oddly up-and-down Wallabies side. The Australians pushed France to the brink, last weekend, but lost 28-27 to Italy, in Florence, today. Another home win for Ireland would be their 12th in succession, at Aviva stadium, equalling a record set by the team when Joe Schmidt was head coach.
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