Rúaidhrí O'Connor
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But even though the France game was disappointing, they couldn't take that next step.
I'm still pretty positive about what I've seen from them.
I don't know what you think.
to a home game which has never happened before that's really positive it's a great way to finish out the tournament as we said the France game was the one we were all looking forward to they didn't get out on the right side of that result but finishing with two big home wins is nothing to pass up and 26, 27,000 or even 30,000 will be great on Sunday and then as I said on Friday night we have Connacht Edinburgh in Edinburgh we have Ulster House in Glasgow
5.15 Saturday Leinster Ospreys and then Munster Lions on 7.45 on Saturday finishing us out for the URC regular season and then it is into Challenge and Champions Cup finals the following week so that is that for tonight on the Left Wing Podcast big thanks to Luke for joining me big thanks to Rudd for joining me we'll be back next week until then thank you so much for listening and goodbye
Well, I think, fair to say, in advance of Saturday, it felt this Six Nations of all Six Nations warranted a dramatic finale.
And we got one in Paris.
England could have, probably should have, beaten France.
It came down to the last kick of the entire championship.
And in the end, Thomas Ramos, nerveless, pristine as ever from the kicking tee, did the necessary.
We have a lot to discuss.
Happy to say Rory O'Connor is here in studio.
Rory, you're very welcome.
And special welcome and thanks, I should say.
Ian Madigan had to cry off.
Late last night.
He just can't stop celebrating.
Late last night, had to cry off.
But thankfully, Mr. Rob Carney is stepping in to give us a thorough final word on the championship.
Thank you very much.