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O’Mahony may lead Ireland against Boks

RUGBY

PETER O’Mahony is glad he dismissed thoughts about retiring from Test rugby after Ireland’s World Cup quarter-final defeat as he has ended up with the “greatest honour” of his career, the Irish captaincy.

Many thought the 34-year-old flanker would join close friends Johnny Sexton and Keith Earls in hanging up the green jersey after the shattering 28-24 loss to New Zealand in a gripping quarter-final clash in Paris in

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