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Published 14:07 24 Oct 2016 BST
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"I'd like to thank the IRFU for their patience and confidence as the decision to continue took somewhat longer than I'd anticipated. "It is difficult at times being so far away from extended family but we appreciate how lucky we are to have the support we have here in Ireland. "The strength of the rugby community has been incredibly visible over the past week and the enthusiasm of management and players to improve and compete is complemented by a really positive camaraderie. "The wider community has made us welcome and as a family we have benefitted immensely from their support. "Looking forward there are positive signs with the U20s finalists at the Junior World Championships this year, the provinces topping three of the five European Champions Cup pools as well as Ulster and Leinster sharing the lead of the PRO12 at present. "With the Guinness Series about to begin, facing a dominant New Zealand team along with Canada and Australia is going to be a tremendous challenge."The best way to celebrate this news would be by turning over New Zealand in Chicago.
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