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Published 19:05 16 Jun 2018 BST
Updated 19:09 16 Jun 2018 BST
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"We know what Rob does. Nothing against his performance. As you say, it was a small lapse and that was it. "I know some people go after that. It's like [he is] the Mike Brown of Ireland. No... he's perfect and I'm happy with what he has done."Joe Schmidt backed him, too, and Kearney delivered in Ireland's 26-21, series-levelling victory.He looked comfortable under the high ball, marshalled the backfield with calm authority and made 53 metres on his 12 carries. 22 minutes into the game and Kearney demonstrated his awareness and strength in contact to leave Australian captain Michael Hooper reeling. Pouching a clearing kick, the Ireland 15 landed, set himself and dunted the openside flanker before darting in-field and taking a cut off Adam Coleman. [caption id="attachment_164074" align="aligncenter" width="619"]
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This was the same Hooper that had wreaked havoc on Ireland in the First Test.
Ireland were so much better in Melbourne than they were in Brisbane and they should have beaten the hosts by more than five points. Fans certainly appreciated the Kearney vs. Hooper moment.
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