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O'Mahony thanks Murrayfield for 'complimentary' boos

BBC Sport Monday, 10 February 2025
O'Mahony thanks Murrayfield for 'complimentary' boosPeter O'Mahony says being booed by Scottish fans during Ireland's Six Nations win at Murrayfield was "one of the biggest compliments of my career".
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