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Published 16:07 5 May 2016 BST
Updated 16:08 5 May 2016 BST
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Shock of the night, for me anyway, was the revelation that Amee-Leigh Murphy Crowe, who won Sevens Player of the Year, has not watched Super Rugby before. Imagine how good the 21-year-old will be once she catches sight of a few games.
Shane Byrne worked the room as a roving reporter/comedian but came off worst-for-wear after Andy Farrell's first, brief interview since become Ireland forwards coach:
https://twitter.com/SportsJOEdotie/status/727961531699367937
Undeterred, Byrne moved onto Ireland head coach Joe Schmidt and reminded him of an incident in his final club game with Mullingar RFC that left an opponent with a broken jaw. Schmidt drew breath before responding:
"Look at the size of me now. I was even skinnier back then so I don't think I'd be breaking any jaws... maybe it was a clash of heads."
As no footage exists of the incident, we'll go with Schmidt on this one.
The big winners on the night were CJ Stander [Best Player and Supporters' Player of the Year], Josh van der Flier [Young Player] and Sene Naoupu [Women's Player of the Year]. A flavour of South Africa, The Netherlands [van der Flier's grandparents] and New Zealand on a night celebrating the best of Irish.
Throw in Bundee Aki's big, broad grin - his late try against Munster clinched Moment of the Year - and Sophie Spence's Yorkshire accent and we truly were in the melting pot.
Oh, and this guy won an award too:
https://twitter.com/RonanOGara10/status/728080068455473154
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