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Ireland's poor decision making, more discipline issues and Rob Kearney interview
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Máire Treasa Ní Dhubhghaill is joined in the House of Rugby studio by Lindsay Peat and Johne Murphy as they look back on the weekend’s Six Nations and Ireland’s defeat to England.
They look at the dying minutes of the game and Conor Murray’s decision to box-kick and whether it was the right or wrong decision.
They discuss England’s approach to the game, how they managed to score three tries and exploit the Irish defence.
And they look ahead to Ireland’s final game against Scotland as they look to wrap up the Six Nations title.
Plus, we hear from Rob Kearney and get his thoughts on the defeat.
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