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Published 22:46 31 Oct 2020 GMT
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Ryan and CJ Stander, they never quit out there. It didn't always go their way, and Wayne Barnes didn't let them have their way, but they kept picking themselves off the turf and rallying those around the,.
Stander, twice in the space of four second half minutes, made crucial turnovers at the breakdown. Ryan was wellying into tackles and halting French momentum. When they had it in close, Ryan and Ireland were on top of matters. When play became broken, due to errors, loose kicks or brilliant French play, that is when Ireland suffered.
Once Viremi Vakawata cruised over, with nine minutes to go, to make it 35-20, everyone knew Ireland's race was run. Heads dropped, as the realisation struck home that a championship had slipped away.
And still, in those final minutes of a game that was a lost cause, Ryan and Stander were still there, trying to do their best for them team and showing France that no flags would be waved.
Ryan and Stander were the stand-outs, but the likes of Robbie Henshaw and Will Connors were not far behind. Hugo Keenan too.
There is enough quality in this Ireland team to retain hope as the Autumn Nations Cup comes into focus. One hopes Tadhg Furlong is able to return, Iain Henderson and Ryan Baird too. It may be too soon to expect Dan Leavy to do wonders in green again after his knee injury comeback, but James Lowe will be Irish qualified.
This side are not far off, but on nights like these, the distance between champions and nearly men was painfully clear to see.
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