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11th February 2018
08:25am GMT

Just to the right of the posts, stretching the Italian defensive line, Earls was alert to the intercept.
On commentary for TV3, Dave McIntyre said, "And it's given away by Carbery... he may have to lead the chase... Earls still going."
He sure was. The sense of anticipation in the Lansdowne Road crowd was palpable. With every sprinted stride, Earls was gaining on Bellini. Just as the 24-year-old was entering the Ireland 22, Earls was on him. Surely jaded from the chase, Earls kept his composure to swat away one offload attempt before he sunk his shoulder into Bellini's ribs and took him down.
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A joy to watch, for Irish fans at least and they saluted the effort loudly. As Joe Schmidt remarked:
"Keith Earls has gotten a little bit older... he hasn’t gotten any slower. I thought his chase-down was sensational."The immediate reaction of Johnny Sexton and Conor Murray, who were both on the bench when Earls made his tackle, says it all. The pair were up for a standing ovation and many in the crowd followed suit.
Nothing but respect from Sexton and Murray. Game respect game.
In 2015, Ireland would not have won the Six Nations title had Jamie Heaslip not chased back to prevent a certain Stuart Hogg try, at Murrayfield. Ireland have three games to go in this championship but, along with Sexton's drop goal, that felt like another 'championship moment'.
As for the man himself, he said:
"Yeah, I was sucking a bit of diesel at the end there. Calfs cramping, back cramping but yeah, look, it's just part of the game."https://youtu.be/zWNF5NeeetE Far too modest. Far too good.
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