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Published 19:35 10 Mar 2017 GMT
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So, whilst a lot is riding on the game at the Principality Stadium, nothing compares to the thought of beating the English.
Just ask John Hayes.
Ireland and Wales have had some battles down through the years but when Shane Horgan says that fixture has more niggle than the one against England, you can completely forgive Ronan O'Gara's giggle at his old team mate's expense.
The Munster legend did go on to say that this fixture is a 'one-off' and that he is expecting a classic. Just don't tell him that it will have more to it than an England game.
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