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Published 17:56 4 Feb 2023 GMT
Updated 17:56 4 Feb 2023 GMT
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"You're in a high pressure, high conflict, high contact zone. There's no other way to be. But, look, this is part of rugby. There's always chat going on and, unfortunately, some of it is picked up, some of it isn't. At the end of the day, it's all - nine times out of 10, unless someone has taken real offence to something - it's forgotten after the final whistle. You wouldn't even have to chat about it, after."That's just part and parcel of the game, and the nature of the beast." Against Wales, at a high-pressure moment in the second half, O'Mahony was right in the middle of a melee but performing a role that took quite a few people by surprise.
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The Munster back-row made nine carries and stuck five tackles in his 60 minutes on the pitch, with his five clean lineout takes his most telling contribution.
Jack Conan could yet come in for next weekend's game against France, with Caelan Doris moving to No.6, but we reckon Peter O'Mahony will be asked to start, and get stuck in [physically and verbally] again.
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