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"Our fans at home, they always show for us. They fill the Aviva every time we go there," he told Virgin Media Sport. "We felt like we let them down a bit last week. "We knew it was going to be a difficult task coming here but we know the character we have in our group and that certainly didn't dissolve overnight. "Despite leading by two at the break and digging it out through a tense and tight second half, O'Mahony disputed the fact that they were nervous.
"You go into the dressing room and you've got characters that are too strong to have that belief dissipate. "We get huge confidence from each other, we know we're good enough and it was an incredible performance to beat a side with the quality that Scotland have."https://twitter.com/VirginMedia_One/status/1094268635961380865
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