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23rd June 2018
03:33pm BST

Back in 2011, before Ireland beat Australia 15-6 at the World Cup, made a disparaging comment about Declan Kidney's side. "They're not going to have much to cheer about tonight," he said of the Irish fans, "so they might as well cheer them on in the warm-up."
Kearns, who captained Australia 10 times and made 67 Test appearances, continues to fire from the hip.
During a 47th minute break in play, he leaned back upon a couple of lazy 'Irish' stereotypes.
"'Fiddle-di-dee, Fiddle-di-dee, Fiddle-di-dee, potato'… [they're] out the back there having their own little chat."Cue an awkward silence for a few seconds before Clarke continued with his match commentary. The comments were latched onto by Irish viewers watching the game and there was a strong reaction on social media, with former Ulster and Ireland flanker Neil Best offering his thoughts and signing off with #AussieTwat.
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