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Published 18:27 21 Nov 2020 GMT
Updated 18:29 21 Nov 2020 GMT
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Over the course of a game that Ireland carried and carried with little return, O'Mahony was not found wanting. He made one clean break in the first half then, in the second, grubbered ahead and re-gathered to give his side some much-needed momentum. At the lineout, he was one of the safe options, even if England didn't always make it a clean get-away. At the breakdown, he was dogged as ever and he was excellent in a couple of defensive mauls that repelled the hosts.
Until the very end, he was out there asking for work, getting patched up between breaks then sucking a lung-full and going again. It wasn't just that he was willing, he was able too. He frustrated England on numerous occasions as well as providing some bright spots in attack, and in providing quick ball.
Keith Earls spoke, earlier in the week, about firing shots at England. He felt Ireland never did it back in their February loss. O'Mahony fired a fair few and tried to set an example to the younger and more inexperienced around him. We may be losing, but this is what's required from Test rugby. More, if you have it. More, more, more.
Ireland coach Andy Farrell spoke of many Irish players growing from 'boys to men' at Twickenham.
One hopes they wring something positive out of that defeat. If there is one that we can definitely take it is of a man that kept knocking on the door even though the cause was lost.
He is highly unlikely make it to the next World Cup. There may even be a clamour for Ireland to move on in 2021. For the last two weekends, though, O'Mahony has shown what is required.
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