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17th June 2016
12:04pm BST

"There was no sense of obligation to Ireland’s collective appearance at Tuesday’s dinner: this was a group of rugby players simply wanting to show one of their own that they were there for him, and that they had his back." "Professional sport has little time for sentiment, and yet here was a team of professionals saluting a man held in immense esteem, both for his stellar career, and for the work he’s done in recent years, pouring the last of his diminishing strength into creating hope for others."He added that their attendance was particularly powerful considering it came just days after their first ever win on South African soil and ahead of their next test against the Springboks on Saturday.
"At its most basic level, rugby is an act of camaraderie, and Rory Best’s team illustrated that superbly. Newlands was triumph for Irish rugby, but Tuesday night defined who they are as a team, and why we should celebrate that, no matter what jersey we wear this weekend."
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