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22nd May 2021
07:41pm BST

La Rochelle head coach Ronan O'Gara pictured at Twickenham. (Credit ©INPHO/Billy Stickland)[/caption]
In his post-match interview with Shane Horgan, for Virgin Media, O'Gara was the epitome of class in defeat.
"It's tough, but my gut reaction says I don't think we were very accurate or very disciplined. We made it tight at the end and we got some contentious decisions, but we've got to park that. "We weren't good enough on the day. I thought we were a bit hesistant in the first 40, and we missed a few kicks at goal. We didn't take our opportunities and they were hanging on. Even though you'd admire what we did with 14 men. "You know, I'd ask myself about Botia - the poor guy that got sent off - he hadn't trained [before] and his timing was off a little bit [on that tackle]. It plays on my mind a little bit. Big time." "That red does change the game," he added, "and we just kept them to one try, but we weren't accurate enough with the ball. We needed to be better. That's a little easier if you've got drier conditions but it's a bit of a learning curve. We were all-in today, it was all about winning. When you look back at that five point difference, 14 against 15 players, it's disappointing."On that Ntamack moment, when he was swallowed up by three La Rochelle players but somehow did not concede a penalty, O'Gara gave his thoughts. "We were the boys chomping on the bit, at the end. I can't wait to see the Ntamack against three. It's still an action part of the game. If he's holding on, on the ground, it's a penalty. You can kick to the touch and normally you can score from that. It's not sour grapes. We just weren't accurate enough in the first 40." https://twitter.com/VMSportIE/status/1396171925093851141 "It's not as if we didn't threaten," he concluded. "Damn right I'm proud of them - of course I am - because we've come a long way, but there's no point in being second best."
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