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13th November 2021
09:15pm GMT

"Christ he's a mouthy c***, isn't he?"https://twitter.com/RTErugby/status/1459548297560002565 Referee Pearce warned Coles to 'be careful' but did not sanction him. Later in the game, as Sexton complained about another decision, All Blacks captain Sam Whitelock could be heard on the ref-mic calling him 'a moany bastard'. Following the game, which Ireland won 29-20, Sexton spoke about how this must be a catalyst for his team.
"If this is the peak, it is no good for anybody," Sexton said. "This is the start of a two-year journey and it's important that we continue to improve. There is definitely room for improvement individually and you can see some of the stuff in the first half in terms of taking our chances. "We could have scored a few tries in the first half. We need to keep our feet on the ground and keep improving. "This is just the start and we need to keep building. The thing about beating New Zealand - it gives a lift to the country but you don't get a trophy."There are no trophies being handed out until next March. All Ireland can do, next weekend, is finish 2021 with another strong performance. Should they beat a decent Argentinean side, they were go into the 2022 Six Nations confident of getting some tangible results from this bolder style of rugby.
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