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Published 19:57 5 Jul 2022 BST
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Tadhg Furlong during an Ireland media conference at North Harbour Stadium in Auckland, New Zealand. (Photo by Brendan Moran/Sportsfile)[/caption]
"They're obviously very knowledgeable about their rugby. But it did surprise me how many Irish grandparents or great grandparents there is." Were those Irish Kiwis asking for match tickets, the Leinster prop was asked. "I think Bundee Aki has absolutely everything hoovered up. So even if they were looking for tickets, I wouldn't have them!"Amid the Lions tour recollections and trying to stave off Bundee Aki from getting his mitts on each and every complimentary ticket they are allocated, Furlong addressed the more serious issues and switched on his game face. [caption id="attachment_266422" align="aligncenter" width="800"]
Tadhg Furlong has four Test victories over the All Blacks, so far in his career. (Photo by Brendan Moran/Sportsfile)[/caption]
“Obviously we’re throwing that out onto the pitch today and push it on again tomorrow. Energy levels are good. I suppose it’s all on the line this weekend. Everyone’s holding up. There’s a few knocks and niggles in the squad, of course there is at the end of a season. I think energy-wise and motivation-wise everyone is pretty good."The tighthead admitted Ireland had 'coughed up' three scrums in his side's 42-19 defeat. "So obviously, look, it's a big area and it's an area we’re trying to get better in as always. "As a group, we put it on ourselves and just try to take care of what we can take care of, and get better for it. Set piece is so big in the modern game. Probably on both counts [scrum and lineout] we probably didn’t get what we wanted out of it. We’ve spent a lot of time on it this week."
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