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29th June 2022
03:26pm BST

Cian Healy leaves the field injured during the match between the Maori All Blacks and Ireland at FMG Stadium. (Photo by Hannah Peters/Getty Images)[/caption]
As he slowly made his way to the sidelines, a flushed Hume declared, "F*** me!" It was an exclamation that easily summed up Ireland's performance and injuries.Andy Farrell tried his best to offer a pragmatic 'it is what it is' approach to his post-match press conference, but he must be wondering if he crossed under some Kiwi ladders in the past few days. He commented:
"Cian Healy does not look too good… he was in a bit of pain coming off the field. It has settled down a bit, so we will have to see with him... James Hume has a bit of a groin injury that needs assessment tomorrow."On the other lads that took big blows and looked in difficulty, Farrell said, "Jimmy [O’Brien] came off with a strain. He thinks it is a strain, but he’s feeling pretty good in the changing rooms. "A few lads were struggling with cramp at the end there, it was a tough old game, especially for the forwards." Asked if Jeremy Loughman, who returned to play after 12 minutes but went off again at half-time, had failed his Head Injury Assessment, Farrell said, "He actually passed his HIA with an independent doctor. We brought him off as a precaution."
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