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6th November 2016
04:05pm GMT

"When Robbie Henshaw scored that last try. "They scored a lot of points in those last 20 and we got back and got a try. I felt the maturity we showed as a team won us the game."
Stander was full of praise for the role Murray had in forcing the five-metre scrum that Ireland scored a first-phase try off, through Henshaw, to clinch the win. He said:
"It shows you, if look at Murray’s games he is a physical man. He is big for a nine. That’s what makes him world class. "To stop a guy [Julian Save] like that, he could have scored a 100 metre try, to stop him I think he saved our skins there."A lot of moving parts all coming together for one marvellous triumph. Who are the winners of the much-coveted 2016 Wooly Awards? Find out in our GAA Hour Special
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