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Published 13:44 8 Nov 2022 GMT
Updated 11:44 9 Nov 2022 GMT
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Keith Earls of Munster gets a pat on the head from team-mate Conor Murray during a 2018 Champions Cup game at Thomond Park. (Photo by Diarmuid Greene/Sportsfile)[/caption]
"The boys made it so special all week. From the jersey presentation - with Earlsy driving up the road from Limerick and presenting me the 100th cap jersey - and I had the family with me, and everything. It just shows you how special this group is, and the way everyone looks out for one another."https://twitter.com/IrishRugby/status/1589224010034085888
"Keith Earls was pretty brilliant in that respect. After the game, I was going to go swap my extra jersey with one of the USA players. As I was walking out of the changing rooms, Earlsy just said, 'Here Jacob, don't be swapping your first'. "He gave me his other jersey, and let me swap it, and I was able to hang on to my two first cap jerseys, which was really, really dead on of him. I really appreciated it."Rivals for his jersey or provincial teammates, Earls has always had that great touch. He is well aware of how big these moments are, and how much they should be cherished. Anything he can do to aid that, he will do it in a heartbeat.
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