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"You look with incredible pride at that team performance against Italy where we had to win. You see the aftermath of it in the country," the Irish legend spoke with a spark in his eye at the launch of eir Sport. "I think the country gets behind the rugby team but I think it's another level when the football team plays and when we get into European Championships or into the World Cup a couple of times. "I think it's an enormous achievement in itself to get there so then if you're able to progress out of the group stage, I can understand why the country gets into a euphoric state. "I was like everyone else shouting at my TV that day and incredibly proud to be an Irishman that day."https://twitter.com/SportsJOEdotie/status/750365602548768770 The Dubliner of course had his fill of the international stage with Ireland. Four times he led them in the World Cup but, four times, he came away unfulfilled that he couldn't give his countrymen and women something more.
"That's one of the great disappointments, not really doing anything in any of the World Cups," he said. "I was watching when the trophy came out, I don't really think that many people... it was like, 'What trophy is that? Is that Wimbledon?' because you've never seen an Irishman this close to that trophy. "It is one of the greats. I wanted to at least do what no other Irish team has done before and I had four cracks at it but two quarter-finals isn't a whole lot to write home about. "You get the sense that, if we were drilled like the team are now under Joe Schmidt, maybe there would've been a more positive outcome. "I'm envious of some of the guys that are being coached by him at the moment. Just the quality and the competitiveness - no matter what personality he puts out, no matter what our injury situation, we're still always in the mix. And that can't be said as always being the case with Irish teams."Don't worry, Brian. You did alright yourself.

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