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Published 15:01 16 Jul 2022 BST
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Ireland players, from left, Jack Conan, Johnny Sexton, Joey Carbery, Gavin Coombes, Peter O’Mahony and Tom O'Toole celebrate after the Steinlager Series win over New Zealand. (Photo by Brendan Moran/Sportsfile)[/caption]
"It doesn't get much better than this. By saying that, it's the biggest respect we can give New Zealand.Anyone that knows the history of these two sides - one-sided for 111 years and edging Ireland's way since 2016 - will know Sexton does not need to offer any explanations for the over-joyed celebrations. Once those post-match duties were complete, Sexton headed back to the 'Away' changing room for another chorus of 'Olé, Olé' and some beers with teammates, and the beaten All Blacks. https://twitter.com/IrishRugby/status/1548255319092252673 Reflecting on a fantastic three-Test series, Johnny Sexton reflected it 'would be a shame' if World Rugby's league format plans put an end to such tours. Big smiles broke out when the 2023 World Cup was raised, but Sexton affirmed this is only a step along the road that he, and this team, are on."The celebrations probably weren’t the most humble but that shows how much it means to us," he added. "To come down here, we came here with the Lions and we thought it was great to get a draw. The guys that felt we should have won were criticised, so to come down here and do it, is just very, very special."
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