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Published 12:08 11 Mar 2017 GMT
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Rory Best copped some flak for his lineout throwing.
Paddy Jackson was ridiculed for shooting out of the line too early which ultimately led to Wales' first try.
The unnecessary intervention from Robbie Henshaw in the second half led to some considerable ire as Ireland already looked set to score a try through Best at the back of the maul.
However, it wasn't just the events which transpired during the 80 minutes of action which irked the wrath of the viewers at home.
Simon Zebo received some serious flak for congratulating George North after the game.
Yep...congratulating your opponent on a job well done.
And people lost their bloody minds.
https://twitter.com/Cian655/status/840351951158149120
https://twitter.com/gavinteague90/status/840338653763235840
https://twitter.com/olliefennell/status/840323566688194560
https://twitter.com/AnIrishExpat/status/840322765156671492
https://twitter.com/jjfitz85/status/840321608405405696
What were people expecting Zebo to do?
Drop the shoulder on North or tell him to f*** off as he approached him?
The two players just went through hell in an incredible game of rugby.
Yes, of course the Irish players are devastatingly disappointed with the loss but does that mean you can't say well done to your opponent?
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