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14th February 2022
05:56pm GMT

Cian Healy consoles James Ryan, right, after Ireland's defeat against France. (Photo by Seb Daly/Sportsfile)[/caption]
"Has Beirne done it? He has... oh HE HAS!"https://twitter.com/VMSportIE/status/1492563725735415810
It causes Henderson to drop the ball and the turnover is secured. Would this lineout misfortune later play on the mind of James Ryan and his teammates?
Dupont pumps the ball back into Ireland's half and both Andrew Porter and Garry Ringrose make good carries before a stray Conor Murray pass is hacked on and Robbie Henshaw is forced to hare back to dive on the ball.
A few phases later, Furlong is smashed back on a carry, forcing Carbery to put up a kick that Andrew Conway chases well to ensure Gabin Villiere cannot get away. There is some kick tennis and Mack Hansen is blocked from contesting with Gregory Alldritt in the air. Advantage France there. More kick tennis but Ireland get the ball back, with 10 minutes to play.
Carbery shows great hands as Murray slings one that is slightly off target, then sets Hansen away for a nice gain. Irish pressure eventually tells as Thibaud Flament concedes a penalty. When Gardner's whistle sounds, the clock is a 71:06.
As the French players back away, a very loud and certain voice is picked up on the ref-mic of Gardner:
"POINTS! POINTS! POINTS! POINTS!!"That call, over on the far side of the pitch, is certainly heard by Carbery and Murray as they looked to the touchline. On co-commentary for ITV, former Ireland centre Gordon D'Arcy remarks:
"You can definitely hear somebody, off someone's microphone, recommending taking the points!"As if for further emphasis, we once again hear, "POINTS!" Carbery turns to Ryan [71:26 on the match clock] and says, "Points." James Ryan quickly looks back to Carbery and Murray and tells Gardner they will go for the points.
"[It] just felt like it was the right decision at the time. We were imposing our game on them in that period. We felt confident in our attack and we thought we could bring the game to three points and we backed ourselves to go and win the game then off the back of that."Andy Farrell was asked about the same call, immediately after, and proclaimed, "It's the right decision, there is no doubt about that. "[The players] feel the game, they are in the moment, they understand what is happening. There is plenty of time left. We have a lineout after that when we were a couple of points down. We had a lineout and an opportunity to go and score the try and we didn’t, and that’s the game, so I back them to make those calls." [caption id="attachment_249732" align="aligncenter" width="640"]
Gael Fickou of France is tackled by Garry Ringrose and Robbie Henshaw of Ireland. (Photo by Brendan Moran/Sportsfile)[/caption]
"I suppose when you know he's going to be over the line," Sheehan will later tell us, "by that time you have to get your hand on the ball.
"If I go for his waist, there's no point. In that situation you know you have to get at least something on the ball and then it's just to wrap as tight as you can. I think it's just natural instinct."Incredibly, Ireland are still alive. Jaminet is denied but he goes back to chip over a penalty from right in front of the posts. Jaminet takes his full allocation of time allowed for the kick, so Jack Carty - on for Carbery - restarts at 78:30. 78:37 - Ireland do not win the restart, but Henderson makes an impressive rip that gets them the ball back. Ireland are 30 metres from the French tryline. 78:58 - Carty goes for broke in and effort to find Sheehan, on the charge, on the left wing. "I think that might be forward," says D'Arcy. It definitely is. Sheehan cannot hold on, anyway. France have the ball back.
79:26 - Rather than risking being penalised in their half, France opt to kick the ball away with just under 40 seconds to go. The kick is deep but Keenan chases back to gather. At best, he might reach the halfway line before he is tackled. Andrew Conway tells him to put the ball up.
79:36 - The Keenan kick is too short, travelling all of 10 metres forward. It gives Conway little chance and Dylan Cretin swats it back to Yoram Moefana. 80:04 - Three phases later and, with the clock in the red, Lucu finds Ntamack, who lashes the ball out of play."France have it," exclaims Harrison. They had it.In February 2018, Johnny Sexton went to the air to connect with Keith Earls with an all-or-nothing kick that kept their memorable comeback alive. In October 2020, an Ireland team captained by Johnny Sexton were criticised for not taking their points in a Six Nations loss to France. 16 months on and the criticism came for not being more attacking and taking the points on offer, instead. To the victor the spoils. As Brian O'Driscoll would later surmise, on ITV, "Listen, of course it's not the right call because they haven't won the game now. It's easy to look back retrospectively."
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