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Published 11:42 1 Jan 2018 GMT
Updated 11:44 1 Jan 2018 GMT
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Earlier this season, O'Gara spoke to The Hard Yards about his rivalry with the Ulster outhalf [from 14:00 below] and how his own Munster teammates loved nothing better than winding him up. That was certainly the case when Humphreys scored 37 points [6 penalties, 4 drop goals, a try and a conversion] in a 42-19 Heineken Cup win over Wasps, back in 2001.
"There were times," O'Gara recalled, "when we used to have some laughs in the Clarion [hotel] on Friday nights.
"We used to meet there before the big Munster games in Thomond Park, on the Saturday. Normally, during my time, Ulster would play on the Friday nights and my direct competition was Humphs. "So everyone would gather around the TV and we'd be watching the boys, and I can remember one time Humph scored 37 points on a Friday night. It was like [laughs] the lads had won the Lotto! You could see the look on all the lads' faces, and they'd say, 'ROG, you've got your work cut out for you tomorrow'. "That's only normal, that you'd say to yourself, 'What can you do? This guy is on fire at the moment'. And then you've to go back to your room and pretend, 'Ah nothing has really happened; I've my game tomorrow'. You concentrate on getting yourself right and everything will be grand. But you know, in hindsight, that it won't be grand. He's had a cracker of a game and he's going to be ahead of ya. "In that regard, you've got to learn from that and get better from that. That's what competition is all about."O'Gara said he eventually learned to concentrate on delivering consistent performances. "You keep biting and biting and eventually you get your break," he remarked. That he did. O'Gara and Humphreys traded the 10 jersey for the first two years after the Munster outhalf made his Test debut. From 2003 onward, though, O'Gara had the edge. Still, it didn't stop the Munster lads from slagging whenever Humphreys had another one of those big Friday nights.
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