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Published 21:14 18 Mar 2023 GMT
Updated 21:20 18 Mar 2023 GMT
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"First of all," he said, "congratulations to Ireland. Winning a Grand Slam is special.
"We showed a tremendous amount of fight. We probably gave too many penalties away in the first half which allowed Ireland in."
In the post-match press conference, Owen Farrell called the team coached by his father, Andy "fantastic" and he spoke of how special an achievement in the career of a player and Grand Slam is.
"Ireland are the number one team in the world... we reacted well to the (red) card but we didn't quite manage to hold on against a top, top side. Congratulations to them and their Grand Slam Asked what son and father had said when they crossed paths, after the game, Owen Farrell said they had only spoken for 'two seconds' but he congratulated the old man. "We'll catch up again, after this... to win a Grand Slam is special." Related Articles:Prendergast admits huge disappointment at Munster situation
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