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Published 20:54 27 May 2023 BST
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"We'll both have our hands full, there!""We had a couple of huge tests, on the road," O'Mahony told Stander, "and they stood to us, massively, over the past 80 minutes. It certainly wasn't a handy road to the final for us, by any stretch. I can't remember the last time we played at home. "It stood to us, though, especially in that last 20 minutes. Unbelievable balls to go down there and that skill-set - the pitch was poor and the ball was greasy but they scored an unbelievable try, there, at the end, to win the game. Delighted with them." De Villiers, who played with both O'Mahony and Keith Earls during his season-long stint with the province, spoke about the older generation of players finally adding to their silverware haul at Munster. "I said it there, I didn't think it was going to happen there for a few of us," O'Mahony admitted. "We've been a long time at it. We've had a long road. Our supporters have been incredible to us. Our families have stayed with us. You know, they get the brunt of it when we go home and we've lost again, but we stuck at it and it means the world. I have to say, to win some silverware with Munster is massive for the whole group." Asked by De Villiers if there would be 'any sleep tonight', O'Mahony remarked:
"I don't know, to be honest with you. Wig?" "I don't think so," Rowntree replied. When host Ross Harries joked that O'Mahony had asked for permission to cut loose, Rowntree cut in, "He did not! He's never done that before!"
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"I can't really believe it, to be honest with you. I've been a long time waiting for it and... yeah, I can't believe it. Happy days." "We've been on the road a lot. I think it stood to us. We worked hard. We've ground out serious, serious victories, and that Sharks game when we went behind and drew. I think that stood to us today. Unbelievable balls from us in the second half to put in that performance."
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