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Published 11:56 9 Jun 2018 BST
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Murray was hammered again just a few minutes later by Wallabies inside centre Kurtley Beale as the Munster scrum-half battled through a first-half onslaught to help guide Ireland around the Suncorp Stadium pitch.
The Ireland scrum-half looks to be forming a promising partnership with fly-half Joey Carbery as the future clubmates are already showing a great understanding of each other's game.
Murray has been able to effectively hit his forward runners and maintain his boxkicking but when he does go to Carbery the young playmaker is flat and is taking the ball to the line and mixing his passing between short runners and his outside backs.
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