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12th February 2019
10:23am GMT

Asked about Ireland's 'Plan B' against the Scots, Tindall remarked, "What, bring on Joey Carbery and let him play what he sees?" The World Cup-winning centre continued:
"Ultimately it was very... Irish. They got ahead through Scotland's mistakes and then... pretty much, as if Jose Mourinho was their coach, they parked the bus, played one-out runners, kicked it in behind."Tindall expected Scotland to try and replicate the England gameplan that did for the Irish in Dublin on the previous weekend - kicks in behind, huge physicality and rapid line-speed in defence but 'it was nothing compared to the pressure England put them under'. After doing well to force a Scottish mistake for Conor Murray's try, Tindall felt they were lucky to have gotten their second - through Jacob Stockdale - as there could have been a penalty awarded to the home side moments earlier. The former England captain also claimed O'Mahony should have received a yellow card when he 'killed the ball just five metres out from Ireland's line'. At that point, Haskell revealed he had been in touch with his former Lions teammate:
"I texted him after the game. One of his favourite things is saying, 'Maul, maul, maul. It's a maul, referee. It's a maul!' That's all he shouts because he loves the catch (choke) tackle. "Is it even a maul if Peter O'Mahony isn't shouting, 'It's a maul referee'? That's his power-skill. If he was a Top Trumps card, lineouts would be a 9 (out of 10). Shouting 'Maul!' would be a 10.5. "He responded by sending back a smiley face and a middle finger!"Short, sharp and to the point. Classic Peter O'Mahony. Haskell went on to tell a funny tale about O'Mahony's obsession with his garden, which he mows 'four or five times' a week. "Can we do a show," asked Tindall, "were you bring a JCB over there [to Cork] and take it to his lawn?!"

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