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“I didn’t want to say it like that!” – Farrell jumps in after Peter O’Mahony gets unwanted reminder

Published 19:59 19 Mar 2024 GMT

Updated 19:59 19 Mar 2024 GMT

Patrick McCarry
“I didn’t want to say it like that!” – Farrell jumps in after Peter O’Mahony gets unwanted reminder

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Two weeks before his 21st birthday, Peter O'Mahony captained Munster for the first time. Two years later, he got the gig, full-time.

A few years back, we caught up with O'Mahony and got his recollections on what it meant to be entrusted with that Munster captaincy at such an early age. He had captained his Cork Constitution club side and at age grade levels, but this was, in his words, a different beast.

“Strings would have had 80 caps for Ireland, by then, maybe more," he said. "Marcus Horan, something similar. But it probably said to me what they thought of me. But, again, that comes back to putting pressure on yourself then. If they think that of me and they’re giving me that responsibility, they probably expect something in return, which is a performance.

O'Mahony also spoke of the younger generations of players that were coming through, even at Munster, that were used to seeing Leinster win a rake of trophies and Ireland capturing Grand Slams.

Andy Farrell cuts in after Peter O'Mahony reminder

The captaincy of Munster passed over to Peter O'Mahony in July 2013. Over the years, he brought Munster to league finals and European Cup semi-finals but no silverware was forthcoming.

That all changed, last season, when Munster went to Cape Town, beat a fancied Stormers side and returned home with the United Rugby Championship. This year, after being named Ireland captain, O'Mahony led Ireland through a Six Nations campaign that saw then retain their title and go agonisingly close to claiming back-to-back Grand Slams.

In the press briefing that followed Ireland's 17-13 victory over Scotland, last Saturday, rugby reporter Derek Foley brought up that long wait for O'Mahony to truly taste success (married with silverware) as a captain. The exchange between him, O'Mahony and Andy Farrell was a classic:

That question drew a fine response from both men, and a fascinating insight into the moment that transformed Ireland under Andy Farrell.

That match Peter O'Mahony was referring to was at Stade de France on Halloween night, October 2020. Ireland stayed in the fight until France busted loose in the second half. The final score was 35-27 to Les Bleus with a late Jacob Stockdale try making the title decider seem closer than it actually was.

From the team that started that night, only five were in the starting XV from the recent win over Scotland. O'Mahony, himself, was only on the bench and replaced Will Connors with 25 minutes to play.

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