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18th March 2018
12:47am GMT

"[The lads that picked up knocks] are really good. In fact, I think if they had been a bit more injured it would have been a little bit safer in the changing room. They’re very exuberant right now. Besty and I got out relatively dry but it’s very wet. "Some of those guys who came off injured - I don’t know whether it was a plan - but they’ve got the most energy right now."O'Mahony has now claimed three Six Nations championships in his Test career but he did not hang onto his third winners' medal. Following the game, the Cork native sought out long-time Ireland fan Jennifer Malone, a regular out at the Carton House training sessions, and presented her with his medal. Inpho Photography were on hand to get some snaps of the special moment: https://twitter.com/Inphosports/status/975110557048229889 Jennifer's awestruck sister was able to capture the moment too: https://twitter.com/RachelMalone976/status/975139874381672454?ref_src=twcamp%5Ecopy%7Ctwsrc%5Eandroid%7Ctwgr%5Ecopy%7Ctwcon%5E7090%7Ctwterm%5E3 Pure class from O'Mahony and a day to remember for him, Jennifer Malone and every Irish fan that took in the joyous scenes. There should be more great memories created on Sunday afternoon at the Aviva Stadium [Lansdowne Road] when the 2018 Six Nations champions stage a Grand Slam-sized homecoming from 4:30pm.
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