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Published 14:59 6 Jul 2022 BST
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"I was up at six o'clock this morning, and it was great to see them going so well. They've had a couple of tough results, so it was great to see them getting that win. "It was a pretty proud moment, watching him slot over that kick. Both my parents and my sister were there [in Italy] to see that game. My dad is flying here. He got to see that and now he is on his way."Sam Prendergast is aligned with Lansdowne FC and is in the Leinster academy system. If both brothers keep on track, as they currently are, they could yet follow the likes of the Bests, Wallaces and Kearneys in lining out together for their country. Older brother Cian made his first senior Ireland start, against the Maori All Blacks, last Wednesday. "It was up another level than what I'm used to," he said. "The Maoris are an incredibly tough and a really good side, and it has dawned on us, as a group, how tough it is to win down here." "The feeling amount the group, after the game, was that we didn't put our best foot forward," he added. "We'll look to do that in that second Maori game, and help prep the lads for that Second Test, too."
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