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13th November 2017
09:29am GMT

Stockdale later told us:
"That's something I've really tried to focus on this season and over the last two weeks with Ireland. It's something that [Ireland defence coach] Andy Farrell has really helped me with. It's not just about surviving in defence but starting to dominate. "I feel like I'm starting to do that but, saying that, I've still a lot to learn but [that hit] was a pretty good feeling, so it was."It was a solid, 7/10 outing from Stockdale until Ireland went for the kill in the last quarter. He took a stunning line off the back of an Irish lineout and a set-play involving Sean O'Brien, Kieran Marmion and Sexton, and shredded the Boks defensive line before finding Andrew Conway on the right wing. Rhys Ruddock crashed over for a try some 15 seconds later. [caption id="attachment_141718" align="aligncenter" width="635"]
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Stockdale's final contribution arrived with the crowd still applauding Sexton as his face appeared on the big screen and the man-of-the-match announcement was made. The winger pounced on another South African ball spilled in contact and made 15 metres before being hauled down.
He was back on his feet as the resulting ruck dispersed and was diving over for his first try, and Ireland's fourth, 40 seconds later. More than enough to elevate him to an 8/10 and we would not argue with anyone looking to go higher.
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Stockdale later told us he wished he could play again on Sunday. He will be bristling on the training ground, today, and trying to force Joe Schmidt's hand for selection ahead of that Fiji game on Saturday.
Schmidt may well be tempted to keep him in that No.11 jersey. If he does, Stockdale may not give it up again for a long time.Explore more on these topics: