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'Three or four games in one' as Ireland 'win ugly'

BBC Sport Friday, 15 November 2024
'Three or four games in one' as Ireland 'win ugly'Ireland head coach Andy Farrell says his side held their nerve "and just about got there" in their 22-19 win over Argentina.
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