Beauden Barrett teases Peter O'Mahony over gardening as players pose for photos
Barrett posed for a photo alongside Jamison Gibson-Park and Peter O'Mahony following the game.
Beauden Barrett teased Peter O'Mahony over his gardening skills following New Zealand's win over Ireland on Friday night.
The world's top-ranked side looked anything but that as they were outplayed by the All Blacks, losing 23-13.
After the game, the players met up to have a drink and discuss the match.
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Barrett shared a photo, posing alongside O'Mahony and Jamison Gibson-Park, and thanked O'Mahony for the 'lawn mowing tips'.
Barrett's light tease refers to O'Mahony's avid gardening hobbies. The former Ireland captain often features on his wife's social media feed as he spends time tidying up his garden in Cork.
The Munster legend came off the bench for Ireland on Friday night but the game was all but finished as a contest.
Despite being second best for the contest, Ireland remarkably took the lead at the beginning of the second half.
New Zealand eventually wore Ireland down bit by bit and comfortably won 23-13.
Brian O'Driscoll criticised a 'lazy' Ireland side.
“Ireland got caught a little bit being lazy in the rucks,” he said.
“You had this ability to be able to make tackles and then having a second impact. Ireland were piling numbers into the rucks at the end and they were running out of ideas because they just didn't have the bodies!
“They just got outmuscled in the end. When the purple patch came in, you thought, 'They need to kick on from there.' There were too many unforced errors...just quite clunky at times. Unrecognisable from what we've seen from them in the past. [It was] just very frustrating from their perspective and ours.
“You'd imagine they will get better over the course of this November, but they definitely got outphysicalled.”
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