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Published 18:23 20 Nov 2022 GMT
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Ireland head coach Andy Farrell and Jack Crowley, before kick-off. (Photo by Harry Murphy/Sportsfile)[/caption]
"Johnny went out to do some kicking before the warm-up and felt something going on with his calf and he tried his best to get right but the right choice was not to play and it was great for us, in so many ways, for Jack Crowley to get the start.
"It wasn’t just to see how Jack would handle that situation but how we handled it as a group to help Jack out and I thought the kid stood up tall.""It’s awesome for Ross Byrne," Farrell added. "I was absolutely delighted for him. You know Ross' temperament, it’s made for him that type of situation where it’s deadlocked. "It was a tough enough kick when the penalty came but there was no doubt in Ross’ mind that he was ever going to do anything but go for the three points, so fair play to him. He's waited for that chance and he delivered it and got us over the line."
"We were all conscious that we wanted to make him feel a million dollars. Sometimes that's just a little squeeze of the arm, or pat on the back. And he knows, then, that you're there.
"The most important thing is your actions as a group - from a forward pack or leadership group. They weren't always up to scratch, but we always had his best interests at heart.
"It's a big ask for a young man to come in and play 70 minutes against a team as good as that, and to come out on top. Look, it's easy to see - he's a good kid. He's hungry to learn, he's hugely ambitious, he's no fear of asking questions or saying the wrong thing. And it's refreshing to see, someone at that age getting stuck in, enjoying it and putting a performance like that in. It's great for him."
"Nothing different to what I’d normally do for any kick in any game. I just trust the process that I have, it’s been pretty good to me in the last number of years. Referees will do that to me a bit sometimes, so it’s something I’m kind of used to. It doesn’t faze you when it happens, it probably makes the mind go blank, if anything.""[Not being selected for recent Ireland squads] has been frustrating," Byrne added. "I haven’t been in the squad for a while, but I think the season has gone well for me at Leinster. I just have to try and kick on. I’ve had to be patient, and sometimes you need a bit of luck, I got that and got the opportunity today.”
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