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Published 10:08 9 Nov 2017 GMT
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Ultimately, he went with Sexton and put Jackson in as back-up. On Sunday, March 3, as detailed by the soon-to-be-released book 'The Master', Kidney was trying to reach O'Gara to let him know of his decision.
Kidney had coached O'Gara from their time as coach and student in Presentation College, Cork. They had known each other 20 years and had achieved great things for Munster and Ireland. Kidney always preferred to break bad news to his players in person but O'Gara, on that Sunday, was at the Cork Opera House with one of his children to catch 'The Gruffalo's Child'.
The Munster man was due to travel up to Carton House later that day. Kidney had hoped to catch him during the daytime, and was in Cork at the time, but was unaware of his family plans. He called O'Gara twice but, as he was at the show, both calls went unanswered.
When O'Gara caught up with his coach, he quickly got a sense that he was set to be dropped. He told Kidney he was fine with hearing the bad news over the phone - that he would think nothing less of him as man. Kidney insisted they have their big conversation face to face.
As the book notes, Kidney 'hummed and hawed' at the beginning of the chat before O'Gara declared, "I'm not f**king stupid. I realise what's going on."
Kidney cut to the chase and O'Gara met it with a simple, "Okay".
Both men sat there and Kidney asked if there was anything else he'd want to know. O'Gara was fresh from a decent outing against Ospreys and asked his coach 'Why?'.
Kidney told him that he did not feel his form was good enough and O'Gara bristled. The Ospreys game was mentioned but Kidney held firm to his statement that, overall, he felt his form had dipped.
That was it for O'Gara and Ireland. Kidney insisted the door was not closed on O'Gara but, when Sexton pulled out with an injury, there was no recall. Jackson started, Ian Madigan deputised and Ireland lost.
O'Gara finished out the season in good form for Munster then retired at season's end.
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