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25th February 2018
11:16am GMT

It was a perfect bit of scrummaging with McGrath and Ryan getting a heap of back-slaps. Cnor Murray stepped up and kicked the penalty that put his side two scores clear with just four minutes to play.
Post-match, following Ireland's 37-27 win, Porter spoke glowingly about what Ryan's contribution to winning that penalty meant.
"Watching the bench come on and making a big impact is great to see, especially in those last few minutes when they mean the most, and the game is so close. It was great to see that."Considering that Ryan is a rival for his spot in the Ireland squad, it was nice to see Porter taking time out to praise his contribution off the bench. https://youtu.be/2LvBe5Q6ZxU As for dealing with pre-match nerves ahead of his first Six Nations start, Porter said:
"I tried to get all my nerves out of the way early in the week when I found out (I was starting). Obviously, I had a bit of butterflies before the game, but once the ball kicked off I think they flew away a bit. "It’s all about breathing I think!" he added. "And then just taking in the atmosphere today with 50,000 plus fans. That helps settle the nerves."For all the worries of the undoubtedly world-class Furlong missing out, Porter and Ryan combined excellently to shore up their side of the scrum and get through a motherlode of work around the pitch.
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