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The sleepless nights following last year’s World Cup quarter-final defeat are spurring on Ireland ahead of this morning’s rematch against the All Blacks in Dublin.
The 28-24 defeat in Paris was the last time the two sides met, and continued Ireland’s record of having never advanced past the last eight at a World Cup.
Flanker Tadhg Beirne says he often thinks about what they could have done differently.
Irish rugby writer Cian Tracey joined D'Arcy Waldegrave to preview the clash.
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