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Published 15:45 13 Nov 2017 GMT
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"I would have looked for Pete straight away after the [First Test] selection, to congratulate him. But Pete never needed my advice. He's one of the most senior players in the squad. You help him out in whatever way you can but he knew exactly what he was doing. "He knew why he had been selected for that Test - he's a great leader, very experienced and he has the respect of all the boys."
Warburton says the players selected to start will know how much those not fortunate enough will be hurting and there is no need for any patronising comments. Everyone was aware that they had a job to focus on and that was toppling the All Blacks.
In return, O'Mahony was one of the first men up to extend his congratulations to the Welshman when he got the starting, and captaincy nod, for the remaining Tests in that drawn series. "Pretty much everyone came up and said, 'Anything I can do to help, just let me know'," Warburton recalls.
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