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Published 14:20 10 Jun 2020 BST
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"You know when you feel like you’ve forgot your passport? I felt like that with my kicking tee. I was really diligent and made sure all of my kit was packed, obviously. And I knew I had forgotten my kicking tee. "We had went kicking the day before, in Croke Park, and I had left it in my other bag. You know what it’s like when you’re on the bus – everyone’s quiet, listening to their music, the coaches are up the front and the police have their motorbikes up the front. And I’m like, ‘I need my kicking tee, what am I going to do?’ "So I thought, 'I need it'. I had to walk down to the front of the bus and tap Gatland and Neil Jenkins on the shoulder and whisper to say I’ve forgotten my kicking tee. Neil Jenkins wasn’t happy at all. We had to stop the bus, stop the police escort and give the policeman my room key – tell him my room number. "Fair play to him, he darted straight back to the hotel, got my kicking tee and he was at the stadium before we were. He must have been flying around the streets of Dublin like Carl Fogarty!"With his precious kicking tee resting on his lap, Hook watched on from the sidelines as Wales took a 13-6 lead when Shane Williams burst through the Irish lines to score. Hook came on for Stephen Jones with the score 13-9 and a Ronan O'Gara penakty, soon after, made it a one-point game. The game was settled, late on, when Bernard Jackman conceded a penalty for an illegal tackle on Ryan Jones. Hook set the ball up on his kicking tee and his successful penalty clinched the Triple Crown at the home of GAA. France were toppled at the Millennium Stadium, a week later, and Wales had claimed their second Gramd Slam in three years. Also discussed on the show:

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