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Published 16:30 30 Oct 2018 GMT
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"Some people wouldn't probably see rugby as an art, there's a bit of science to it and some brutality, but when you see the try CJ Stander scored in Twickenham at minus five degrees there's a little bit of artistry and a little bit of choreography that offsets that brutality and allows people to enjoy not just the physical gladiatorial battle but the real challenge of strategy," the New Zealander commented after he was awarded an honorary Doctor of Arts award by the National University of Ireland.Ireland have won the award twice in the past with former captain Brian O'Driscoll claiming the honour in 2008 for his try against Australia while ex-teammate Jamie Heaslip also won the award for his try against Italy in the 2016 Six Nations.
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