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5th November 2022
09:45pm GMT

"You might as well write Peter O'Mahony off for every week," Ferris told us, "because he's going to come back firing his own shots. And how he does that is by playing really well. "I don't know what it is - when he plays for Munster, he's always very good, but when he plays for Ireland, he's bloody brilliant. He's really, really good. You can arguably say that he, and Josh van der Flier, have been the best two out of that back row unit they have now."And so we had 33-year-old Peter O'Mahony getting named in an Ireland back row for another huge Test match. Again, folks questioned why he was there. More fuel for the fire. More logs to burn up. [caption id="attachment_276041" align="aligncenter" width="800"]
Peter O’Mahony of Ireland, left, is congratulated by teammates Josh van der Flier, red cap, and Caelan Doris, right, after winning a penalty. (Photo by Seb Daly/Sportsfile)[/caption]
At one stage, when Ireland one a first half penalty inside their 22, O'Mahony had a big grin on his face. When a South African player complained with the call, the blindside was picked up on the ref mic telling him to 'Go **** yourself'. "Apologies," interjected David McIntyre, on Virgin Media, "to anyone that might have heard that, over the ref mic."https://twitter.com/jonathansc/status/1588971186402119680 https://twitter.com/st4ender91/status/1588961002082938880 https://twitter.com/emmetoliver/status/1588947099647086593 https://twitter.com/RugbyUnplugged/status/1588961786803490816 https://twitter.com/yallcanbeginger/status/1588971584383254528 It was the Sam Cane treatment, packaged and tied with a fresh bow for the South Africans. Of course, Peter O'Mahony would not be the player he is, and he would not have received the send-off he did, late in the game, if he was all bark and no bite. For 68 minutes, he was a splinter under the Springbok's nail that they could not pick out. He will be 34 when the World Cup rolls around, next year. The same voices, and maybe a few more, will be writing him off and wondering why Ireland need such a dog in their back row. As Stephen Ferris says, the doubters can doubt. This man just keeps delivering in a side that have won 15 of their last 17 Tests and are deservedly top of the world rankings. Related stories:
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