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'It was the greatest cleanout I've ever seen, and I've seen a few cleanouts in my time'

Rob Kearney is confident Ireland can produce one last big effort in their ‘final’ against the Wallabies.

Murray Kinsella reports from Sydney

IT WAS TADHG Furlong’s try-scoring, line-breaking efforts that impressed most people watching Ireland’s win over the Wallabies in Melbourne.

Team-mates tend to appreciate the less glamorous stuff, though, and it was no different yesterday for Ireland fullback Rob Kearney.

Asked about Furlong’s impact in a man-of-the-match performance, Kearney picked out one part of the New Ross man’s ruck work as the standout moment.

“He’s changing the role of tighthead props across the world,” said Kearney.

“There was one cleanout on [David] Pocock in the second half that was the greatest cleanout I’ve ever seen, and I’ve seen a few cleanouts in my time.”

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Furlong’s vicious clearout on the Wallabies flanker illustrates what was a vastly better display from Joe Schmidt’s men at ruck time in Melbourne, helping them towards a victory that ensures the series will be decided in Sydney next weekend.

Furlong’s excellence around the pitch was matched at scrum time, where Ireland also delivered a much-improved showing in their 26-21 victory.

“The set-piece was much stronger for us and it’s a big impetus into the game,” said Kearney.

“If you’re coming off second best at set-piece, like that scrum penalty last week, it just gave them such massive impetus into the game and it was probably a little bit of a turning point last week. So particularly the scrum was much stronger this week.”

Kearney picked out Ireland’s aerial game as another key area of improvement in the second Test against the Wallabies, having felt how it “hurts when one of your perceived strengths gets beaten.”

With the likes of Furlong, Johnny Sexton and Garry Ringrose making their presence felt on their returns to the starting team, Ireland earned a first victory against the Wallabies on Australian soil since 1979.

Though Joe Schmidt stressed post-match that the real achievement is still up for grabs, Kearney said the players in Ireland’s squad appreciate that bridging the 39-year gap is an achievement in its own right.

But any happiness will quickly fade if Ireland don’t finish a superb season in winning fashion at Allianz Stadium next weekend.

Rob Kearney and Conor Murray celebrate after the game Ireland's spirits are high heading into the final Test in Sydney. Dan Sheridan / INPHO Dan Sheridan / INPHO / INPHO

“I think it does feel like an incredible achievement,” said Kearney. “There are so many guys coming into the squad now who are part of this new breed who just expect to win a little bit, but we understand how difficult it is to win down there.

“But this team has some pretty high expectations of ourselves and the way we want to go on and achieve. We’re certainly not surprised to be going into the series decider in the final week.

“We’re into a final now. The good thing for this group is that it’s the last game of the season, so there is literally no holding back for anything. We can give every ounce of energy we have.

“Not that we don’t do that anyway, but there’s something about the last game of the season where it’s just all guns blazing, you throw everything into it to win.”

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    Mute Jim Demps
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    Jun 17th 2018, 1:08 PM

    Furlong really is exceptional. There isn’t another tighthead prop even close to him in world rugby. Any thoughts on the sub position? For me I think John Ryan has done enough to be second behind Furlong. He was very good in the first test and I think he’s slightly ahead of porter. Only slightly though.

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    Mute Richard James
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    Jun 17th 2018, 1:29 PM

    @Jim Demps: I agree regarding Ryan/Porter but I’d say Ryan is further ahead than you might. What largely sealed that for me, apart from Ryan’s excellent performance last week, was the fact Porter had serious difficulties in the few scrums he was involved when he replaced Furlong. Porter’s all round play is excellent but Ryan’s scrummaging was very impressive

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    Mute Jonny Martin
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    Jun 17th 2018, 1:45 PM

    @Richard James: That’s what it comes down to really, what do you want off the bench, more impact around the park or greater solidity in the set piece. I think Schmidt will persist with Porter on the bench, but if, God forbide, Furlong got injured, Ryan would be the starter

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    Mute Eddie Hekenui
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    Jun 17th 2018, 1:53 PM

    @Jonny Martin: Yea I’d probably go along with that but I think Schmidt is going to invest lots of time in Porter before the World Cup. The guy is incredibly talented and is so new to the position. He’s already made huge strides in the last 18 months.

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    Mute Andrew Hurley
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    Jun 17th 2018, 2:39 PM

    @Jim Demps: Jim Demps in Munster player preference shocker! :)

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    Mute Andrew Hurley
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    Jun 17th 2018, 2:41 PM

    @Jonny Martin: How comme Ryan didn’t start in the 6N then when Furlong injured?

    I must have imagined Porter more than holding his own in two games in the scrum, including a 78 minute shift.

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    Mute Bill Clay
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    Jun 17th 2018, 2:42 PM

    @Jim Demps: porter is younger and has vast more natural ability to ryan. He will be favoured by the management id imagine going forward. If you consider ryan better now porter will gain on him all time. Predict a similar injured blighted career for porter to healy and obrien. His body is carrying so much muscle and his current playimg style he will be broken up by 27

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    Mute Brian Meagher
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    Jun 17th 2018, 5:29 PM

    @Jim Demps: At 29 Ryan is only coming into his prime as a TH. Considering this is only his third year as a tighthead, he has been a revalation for Munster. I thought he put in a tremendous shift in semi final. Particularly against Jack McGrath who is so technically proficient in the scrum. In choosing between Porter and Ryan, i think it depends on the opposition. Porter is so tall, that shorter props cause him difficulties, and he is continuing to learn as he develops. However, he is incredibly dynamic around the field. Exciting times for Ireland fans, and 2012 looks ever more distant.

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    Mute Mick Hennessy
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    Jun 18th 2018, 8:29 AM

    @Brian Meagher: Porter and Ryan are the same height. I don’t disagree though, Porter is not as good in the set piece, Ryan not as good around the pitch. The Aussie scrum is very good, so I’d go with Ryan on the bench for next week.

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    Mute Conor Paddington
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    Jun 17th 2018, 1:08 PM

    Furlong was immense, just rewatched there with the Aussie commentators who were quite biased in their teams favour, but they were still blown away by Furlong. I haven’t seen the stat replayed, but they said he’d made the most metres of any Irish player so far, and they predicted he was odds on for MOTM. Even after he break, his attempted looping pass would have been a beauty, all other tightheads would have gone to deck. And then when it was touched by an Aussie player, to still have the wherewithal to regather. He really is a new breed.

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    Jun 17th 2018, 1:36 PM

    @Conor Paddington: I think Tupou could potentially be better than Furlong. He just turned 22 and is already better in the loose I think.

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    Jun 17th 2018, 3:00 PM

    @Conor Paddington: Unfortunately I had to watch the game, again, with Aussie commentators on Rugbypass. Again, I had it muted long before half time. This time it was after POM won a turnover penalty early in the first half. The first thing Phil Kearns do was suggest POM came in from the side. Their default position is always that the ref is wrong, then the reply comes up. Oh. Commentators annoy fans. Ryle Nugent was useless. BBC too. The NZ commentary team were so patronizing towards France. The problem with Aus is not bias. It is the terminology they use. They strike me as very ladish, masochistic, sneering and yet yet groveling (towards Pocock). Rod Kafer is the best of a truly dreadful bunch. Collectively, they offer absolutely nothing as team.

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    Jun 17th 2018, 5:29 PM

    @Minami: of course he is

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    Jun 17th 2018, 7:00 PM

    @Conor Paddington: Aweeee that pass, so close. Would have been fitting for him to pop a pass like that which led to a try. We really can’t do without Sexton, Furlong or Murray for the world cup. Everyone else can be replaced by someone as good, if not far behind.

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    Mute Dave Beattie
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    Jun 18th 2018, 6:17 AM

    @Alan Madden: I’d have to add Ringrose to those players as well, we have very good midfield options but he is a step above the rest.

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    Mute Gordon Kelly
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    Jun 17th 2018, 1:24 PM

    Watching this on Aussie TV. Second week in a row they have a go at Ireland’s project players (Stander et al).
    They think nothing however of their own Tongan Thors , and so many other Islanders that the likes of the Wobblies or the ABs consistently ensure will never get to play for their country of birth.

    You don’t know how lucky you are not to have to suffer watching this on such blindly biased and myopic TV here down under

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    Mute Barry Gleeson
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    Jun 17th 2018, 1:31 PM

    @Gordon Kelly: worth it when they lose tho

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    Jun 17th 2018, 1:53 PM

    @Gordon Kelly: u ok hun?

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    Jun 17th 2018, 2:24 PM

    @Gordon Kelly: hear hear. I say the same thing every match. Phil Kearns being by far the worst culprit.

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    Mute Barry Ward
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    Jun 17th 2018, 2:25 PM

    @Gordon Kelly: it’s moronic. Stander was the only project player yesterday as I think Herring qualifies through his heritage. Let them off.

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    Jun 17th 2018, 3:11 PM

    @Gordon Kelly: Superiority complex. They think they have a right to these Pacific Islanders. Sure aren’t they taking them out of poverty and giving them a better life? Dreadful.

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    Jun 17th 2018, 3:55 PM

    @Gordon Kelly: Aussie commentators really are pathetic. The bias doesn’t bother me. That’s just how it is everywhere. But their attitude is so awful. They know it all. They’re the guardians of the game. They strike me as pals who pat each other on the back regularly throughout the game, then collectively scoff when a decision goes against them. “It’s a ripppppppppaaaaaaa.” Morons.

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    Jun 17th 2018, 1:15 PM

    What a player. He was looking tired at the end of the season for Leinster but that was a performance for the ages. The range of skills he’s shown for Ireland this season has been incredible. And at just 25 years old he’s got plenty of years ahead of him to get better.

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    Jun 17th 2018, 1:21 PM

    Immense – that’s how you deal with Pocock.

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    Jun 17th 2018, 1:12 PM

    It was a right on all right. Not as good as SOB against France in the last world cup.

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    Jun 17th 2018, 3:55 PM

    @John A. Dixon: Are you not thinking of SOB against France in Lansdown 3 years ago?
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XVUHFFUvjKk

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    Jun 17th 2018, 5:21 PM

    @yvan buggy: Best clearout i have ever seen from a standing start.

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    Jun 17th 2018, 5:34 PM

    @yvan buggy: I stand corrected. Good man. Some clear out.

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    Jun 17th 2018, 1:39 PM

    Can you imagine how Pococks body must be after regularly getting cleaned out like that.
    I think that is part of England’s problem. Guys like Billy Vunipola and Robshaw seem to be going through the motions and trying to avoid really putting their bodies on the line. Almost like the physical toll is too much.

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    Mute Patrick Corrigan
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    Jun 17th 2018, 1:59 PM

    Seeing that again pocock makes no attempt to release, just goes for the ball straight away when he clearly was part of the tackle. Have i got that wrong?

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    Jun 17th 2018, 2:23 PM

    @Patrick Corrigan: he releases. Went down with his left hand on the player but takes it off before his initial swipe at the ball with his right

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    Jun 17th 2018, 2:25 PM

    @Patrick Corrigan: No, you got it right, he is often illegal. I read recently that his body movement looks like he is disengaging, but his hands stay in there.

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    Jun 17th 2018, 7:54 PM

    @Patrick Corrigan: spot on. he gets away with murder. him hooper similar to mccaw. Savage player tho!

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    Mute John Tiswell
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    Jun 17th 2018, 1:21 PM

    Some player .

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    Jun 17th 2018, 2:31 PM

    Sean o briens clear out v france is way better and the best I’ve seen!

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    Jun 17th 2018, 6:34 PM

    @Fred McHugh: O’Briens was amazing, no doubt. Which one was better? Donno. Furlongs one hurt more, Pocock didn’t know what hit him. I bet it made him think twice about putting his body on the line again like that.

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    Mute Liam Harnett
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    Jun 17th 2018, 6:20 PM

    Furlong was immense but you also have to give it to Pococks reading of the game to get into those positions multiple times during each half.

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    Mute Ronnie Cahalane
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    Jun 17th 2018, 2:16 PM

    Yeah he is. Spot on in fact..

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