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6th November 2016
12:24am GMT

"I think it was something that we just talked about through the management to the players. I think a lot been made of the really sad news that Munster got a few weeks ago and this was the national team’s first time together since his passing so we felt that it was the right thing to do and then to put the Munster body to the front that. "It just Felt like the right thing to do and it was our way, as an Irish national team, just to show a mark of respect to Axel and his family."
Schmidt followed up on those lovely words with some of his own. He told us:
"I really thought the players did themselves proud. To be fair, they did Axel proud and his family and they did their country proud. "I think the supporters did well as well. The longer the game went, the more they got behind the team."Axel would have absolutely loved it. Who are the winners of the much-coveted 2016 Wooly Awards? Find out in our GAA Hour Special
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