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18th November 2023
12:56pm GMT

"Ultimately," he added, "you ask any of the lads, and it's harsh, but we failed, and [we] understand that even though we failed, we did inspire the nation. "We wanted to go out and win it, it wasn't a cockiness from us, but as Irish teams in the past, we would have been scared to kind of say it, whereas we truly, truly believed it this time. We had the right ingredients, but that's sport, if you have a small amount of poor discipline against a team like New Zealand then they'll punish you."Earls, who retired as Ireland's second highest try-scorer of all time, also spoke of a brilliant, viral snap from that World Cup, of him riding on the back of a bike peddled by Crocs-wearing Peter O'Mahony, in Tours.
"We had Wednesday and Thursday afternoon off and the three of us would go down and try and solve the world’s problems. It was basically [us] being a therapist for Dave Kilcoyne. We were down the town one day and Finlay Bealham texted saying he was off getting his cornrows done for the game."That’s how we knew there was Irish in town because the photo went viral. But you can hear Finlay shouting in the background, ‘Help please, why are there cars?'" Keith Earls explained he was "an emotional wreck" after the quarter final defeat to New Zealand, as Ireland coach paid tribute to him, outgoing captain Johnny Sexton and team manager Mick Kearney in the post-match dressing room, at Stade de France. "It was just gone in the space of 80 minutes. It was quite emotional... there were a wee bit of tears from some macho men."“We met him and he was like, ‘I’ve never told anyone this but I can’t cycle’, and he was like, ‘No, I’m just a really nervous cycler’. I said get on we’re going to a restaurant.
“I was on the bike, had to jump off for my own safety. It was like being with my five-year-old daughter! He was screeching at parked cars, wobbling all over the place. So I was like, 'I’ll jump on with Peter O'Mahony and be a lot safer', and I was doing the Sat Nav (directions).
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