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Published 23:57 19 Nov 2022 GMT
"We were all conscious that we wanted to make him feel a million dollars. Sometimes that's just a little squeeze of the arm, or pat on the back. And he knows, then, that you're there. "The most important thing is your actions as a group - from a forward pack or leadership group. They weren't always up to scratch, but we always had his best interests at heart. "It's a big ask for a young man to come in and play 70 minutes against a team as good as that, and to come out on top. Look, it's easy to see - he's a good kid. He's hungry to learn, he's hugely ambitious, he's no fear of asking questions or saying the wrong thing. And it's refreshing to see, someone at that age getting stuck in, enjoying it and putting a performance like that in. It's great for him."O'Mahony and Crowley will now return back to Munster and the challenges are coming thick and fast - Connacht at home before Edinburgh away and European Cup tilts against Toulouse and Northampton. Munster will get back several players that are dinged up, but ones that are full of confidence after a positive few weeks.
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