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Sweet and Spicy: what's the buzz on honey infusions? | SaltWirePARIS - As Ireland pack up camp and prepare to leave Paris they are left to contemplate not just another painful head-butt with their Rugby World Cup glass ceiling, but also the break-up of an era-defining squad.
"You have a group of senior players who are moving on," he added, standing barefoot, still in full Irish kit."There’s a group of guys who won't play for Ireland again who have had an incredible impact on Irish rugby, not only in the last few years but the last decade." "It's tough," O'Mahony said."Tough to lose these kind of guys in these kind of circumstances. I've spent a lot of time with himself and Johnny obviously... probably every one of my caps had one of two of them in it, so it's tough to lose fellas like that, obviously big characters.
"This is the best group I've ever been part of and these lads will go on to great things," he told reporters, tears glistening in his eyes. "And I'll be in the stands having a pint cheering them on.
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