Peter O'Mahony brushed off the boos he received from some sections of the Murrayfield crowd when he was substituted during Ireland's Six Nations victory over Scotland. Ireland are now the only team that can achieve a Grand Slam, but they face a tough test against France in round four. Andy Farrell's side will likely make minimal changes to their winning lineup for the trip to Wales.
Peter O’Mahony and Josh van der Flier tackle Scotland 's Darcy Graham in Sunday's Six Nations games at Murrayfield . Photograph: Billy Stickland/Inpho\Latest news from the world of sport, along with the best in opinion from our outstanding team of sports writers Was Peter O’Mahony upset by a fair chunk of Murrayfield booing him off the pitch when he was replaced in Sunday’s triumph, the “little bit of history with Munster and Glasgow” possibly prompting the, eh, ovation? It was, he said, “”.
That’s a no, then. Not even if they’d hollered “awa’ a bile yer heid”, as John McSullivan puts it, would he have been bothered. O’Mahony and Co are now, of course, the only ones who can win a Grand Slam, although Gerry Thornley advises caution when it comes to. “The bottom line is that Ireland will probably face a French team in round four which will be even more motivated to atone for their sloppiness in Twickenham last Saturday.”\Andy Farrell has to decide whether to make major changes to his startling line-up for the trip to Wales, Gerry sensing from the head coach’s response on that issue that they will be kept to a minimum. Easterby saluted Sam Prendergast for the maturity of his performance against Scotland, as did Leo Cullen when Johnny Watterson spoke to the Leinster coach. He warned, though, about the vagaries of the game, pointing to Five things we learned as Ireland go clear of the pack in the Six NationsTalking point: Scotland fail to make Ireland pay price for first-half profligacy during Six Nations gameOwen Doyle likens Ireland’s Murrayfield triumph to a Willie Mullins’ horse romping home “without having to raise a ferocious gallop down the home straight”. The game, he says, was “won at a canter”. The performance of referee James Doleman wasn’t to his taste, though, his “over-explaining of his decisions” ending up like “a running commentary”.. Seán Moran looks at the challenges facing manager Keith Rossiter, retirements and players unavailable due to injury and travel hardly helping the cause., professional therapist Justin Campbell, who was asked eight years ago by the GAA to talk to referees about mental health issues, describing it as one the biggest threats to the association.: It’s the first night of the knock-out phase of the Champions League, and there’s a fair chance that most eyes will be onGraeme McDowell still searching for path back to The OpenRegretting working outside the home: ‘We’re told to parent like we don’t work. And work like we don’t parent
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