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Published 09:53 5 Dec 2015 GMT
Updated 09:53 5 Dec 2015 GMT
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As captain, CJ Stander said a few words of thanks, on behalf of the squad, will Keith Earls also grabbed the microphone for an ode to the second rows.
Perhaps the warmest words of all were uttered by Mick O'Driscoll, who is now assistant coach at Munster but was a long-time teammate of the pair. He joked about his years as back-up to one of Ireland's most successful second row pairings.
O'Connell and O'Callaghan were presented with some Waterford Crystal to officially mark their achievements with the province.
While the squad were out, they bumped into some of the victorious Clonmel Commercial side who had defeated Nemo Rangers in the Munster Senior Football Club Championship final earlier that day.
The opportunity also arose for a 100-cap ceremony. Commemorative caps were presented to Earls, Tommy O'Donnell and Ian Keatley.
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