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Published 18:52 13 Feb 2016 GMT
Updated 19:57 13 Feb 2016 GMT
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"I don't know if it is [my most galling defeat]. There was probably some U14 game where my heart got ripped out. "That is definitely tough. It is definitely one we could have won, should have won and it hurts."O'Donnell believes Ireland needed to be cuter, smarter and more accurate in possession but acknowledged a stagnant scoreboard had not helped matters.
Coach and captain [Rory Best and Joe Schmidt] are usually inundated with media duties after a match but O'Donnell revealed just who spoke up after the final whistle.
Interestingly, given the fact that Ireland are said to have a player-driven environment, it was the Kiwi who attempted to gee up his troops.
"Joe had a few words. He made it evident that we are dependent on results but, knowing how the past championships have gone, you never know how the cards are going to fall. "We'll see by tomorrow night we're we are sitting. "Let those tired bodies recover, get back into camp and take it from there."
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