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31st December 2018
04:09pm GMT

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Tindall believes Furlong deserves all the praise he is getting after a calendar year to remember. He also gave Leinster the nod for 'Irish Team of the Year', ahead of Ireland themselves. Further stirring the pot, we suspect.
On Baz & Andrew's House of Rugby [from 46:00 below] there was an even bigger honour for Furlong as Barry Murphy and Andrew Trimble handed out their end of year awards.
Tadhg Furlong was up against Leinster and Ireland teammate Johnny Sexton and Munster winger Keith Earls for 'Irish Player of the Year' in Murphy and Trimble's awards.
"Tadhg’s been just class," said Trimble, "and he could easily have been on the shortlist for World Player of the Year as well.
"I couldn’t agree more," said Murphy, "He was pretty much ever-present.
"I think he missed one of the Six Nations games… He didn’t play against Wales – but obviously achieved so much with Leinster and then, yeah, involved in the autumn internationals here, and he’s so talented. "And then his skills. He scored that great try against Australia to win the Second Test. And then, just you know, showing his foot-work and his pace and his ability to play with Leinster as well. Just had some great moments."As well as the Baz & Andrew's House of Rugby accolade, Furlong is also the SportsJOE Rugby Player of the Year. As we look ahead to 2019, Furlong best consider scouting out an awards display cabinet in the January sales. Some man. CHECK OUT THAT HOUSE OF RUGBY EPISODE HERE: https://youtu.be/mYa3FOvd-84

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