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18th December 2021
05:38pm GMT

'Munster live for the European Cup,' wrote Greenwood, 'and the final whistle blew and their win was secure, O’Mahony hunted down every kid, every new player, in his squad, to shake their hands, look them in the eye and welcome them to the very proud club of Munstermen who have won in Europe. It was akin to seeing a tribal chief initiating a young hunter into the elders group.'Winning together, belonging, the collective spirit – this is what drives teams and you can’t win without it. This was the moment that O’Mahony could reinforce what Munster means to the group, and he did just that.
'Munster need limbs removed before they will stop trying to win a game in Europe but you don’t turn that level of intensity on and off like a tap. It is passed from player to player, generation to generation. Even so, to fully understand what it means, the young guys need to see, up close and personal, what it means to wear red and what senior players are willing to do for victory.'
Following the game, O'Mahony said the victory - without over 30 senior players - was one of his most enjoyable as Munster captain.
For Greenwood, watching on, the 32-year-old is as key to Munster's chances of European success as Antoine Dupont is to Toulouse, George Ford to Leicester or Gregory Alldritt to La Rochelle.
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