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Published 16:33 23 May 2023 BST
Updated 16:33 23 May 2023 BST
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Ronan O'Gara, pictured at the final whistle, as Scotland celebrate their 2013 win over Ireland. (Credit: Stephen McCarthy/SPORTSFILE)[/caption]
"As Johnny was coming up," recalled Greg O'Shea, "ROG was on his way down. They had many battles, over the years, and there was aggro. After the [La Rochelle] win, there were pictures of Johnny standing over ROG and screaming at him, at Croke Park in 2009. "I think there may be something there because ROG never got his send-off, which he deserved. Munster never gave him one, Ireland never did, and he was actually getting abused by the media. Could there still be that edge from ROG? That he wants to prove he's still at the top of his game, even though it is now as a coach."Former Leinster and Ireland star Lindsay Peat agreed and said that while 'everybody can have verbals' the best thing a person or team can do is let their rugby talk. "Everything ROG has done has spoke volumes," she added. "He might as well have given everybody the two fingers, basically." The fact that Johnny Sexton and Ronan O'Gara were two of the four figures identified, in various reports, for their involvement in a tunnel flare-up at half-time in the final only adds another level to the complex drama of the former rivals for that 10 jersey. Jason Hennessy pointed out that, along with his Test achievements, O'Gara was given the inaugural EPCR Player of the Year award, back in 2010, in recognition of his impact over what would eventually stretch to his 16 seasons in the European Cup. "I remember that Scotland game in 2013," said Hennessy. "He had a poor game and was thrown out like a piece of rubbish." That was grist to O'Shea's mill, who proclaimed:
"I was a young fella, coming up in rugby, and it was sad to see. ROG was the man but he wasn't getting the respect like he should have. The way he used to play European Cup games, spiralling the ball into the corner at the old Thomond Park... I was like, 'This lad is on a different level'. "And he never got his parade like Brian O'Driscoll got... and I'm sure Johnny Sexton will get the big send-off, in a bus heading down Grafton Street! But ROG has his two medals, isn't that right?""There's no buses going down Grafton Street," Peat thankfully corrected. That still left 17 minutes in the show to get to the URC Final preview, and the Munster lads were off and running again...
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