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Published 19:52 6 Nov 2021 GMT
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"The red card was unfortunate. When it happened, I was disappointed about it but it’s part of rugby. Obviously, they’re putting in those safer rules for people’s safety which is very good... There is a fine line. You’ve just got to make sure you keep working week-in, week out. I do it all the time. Obviously I came on the short end of the straw that time but it’s a constant work-on, it’s a constant thing that has to be done every week. It’s all marginal and I’ve just got to make sure it’s the right marginals and not the wrong end of it."Such was Aki's form in South Africa that some were then quizzing Gatland on why he was not involved in the match-day squads for the First and Second Tests. He started the Third Test and was very impressive in the Lions' agonising 19-16 defeat that ultimately saw the Springboks claim the series.
Bundee Aki in action against Ben Gunter of Japan during the Autumn Nations Series. (Photo by Brendan Moran/Sportsfile)[/caption]
The 31-year-old punched through the Japanese lines with menacing intent in the opening 20 minutes. He made two big carries that got Ireland steaming forward and led to tries for James Lowe and Andrew Conway.
He ended with 33 metres gained off 10 carries with a couple of nice offloads in there and a second-half try scored over on the right-wing.
Next Saturday, New Zealand are back in Dublin and Ireland have another 2019 World Cup revenge mission, this time against the altogether tougher All Blacks.
Farrell will turn, once again, to Aki and Ringrose. Both were immense in that November 2018 victory over New Zealand, in Dublin.
Just as I was today, I'll be more than happy if Aki goes out there and proves me wrong all over again. And again after that.
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