Ireland deny snubbing New Plymouth

Ireland management says the decision not to spend the entire build-up to Saturday’s Test against New Zealand in New Plymouth was primarily based on player welfare.

Ireland management says the decision not to spend the entire build-up to Saturday’s Test against New Zealand in New Plymouth was primarily based on player welfare.

Ireland, who arrived in Auckland late on Sunday night, have been criticised for choosing to spend the early part of the week preparing in the City of Sails and only flying in to the host city two days before the showdown with the All Blacks.

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