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Published 11:37 22 Jun 2017 BST
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"I'll never forget it. I don't know if you remember a guy called Rico Gear? He's a pretty big Maori guy. He whipped off his top. "So there I am standing there, as a young 20-year-old, and this fella is chiselled out of marble and I'm kind of going, 'My God, what am I getting myself in for?!' "It was a bit intimidating for a young guy, seeing it at the start, but as you go on through your career and you see it a few times, you get used to it, you enjoy it and it gets you up for the game."https://youtu.be/uHW1K2LeQXE As for the game itself, the Maori leathered Ireland 50-22. Cronin has faced the All Blacks full team on seven occasions in his career. He lost his first five outings against them but that run came to an end at Chicago Soldier's Field when Ireland won 40-29.
Asked about that unforgettable figure of '8' tribute to the late Anthony Foley, Cronin said, "That was the only time we really talked about the haka [before a game]... We had a quick run-through the night before that that was just in case some of the less intelligent fellas in the squad went off and did their own thing!
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