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Highlights: Ireland defeat Wallabies in Nations Championship

Characteristically solid in the air and sharp with ball in hand, Keenan shone at both ends of the field.

It was his crucial intervention that stopped Australia surging into a 31-12 lead before half-time when he hauled Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii down in front of the Irish tryline.

It wasn’t the Leinster back’s only defensive contribution, but it came at a critical time when the game was in danger of slipping away from the Irish, and laid the platform from which Jamison Gibson-Park scored Ireland’s third try to leave just five points between the sides at the break.

Then, seven minutes after the restart, Keenan scored Ireland’s fourth, elusively slipping between two Wallaby defenders after Garry Ringrose’s offload.

In a see-saw game that went to the wire, the 30-year-old’s contributions did not go unnoticed.

“Hugo Keenan was just so important, a proper game changer in that game,” Ireland and Ulster centre James Hume stated on the Ireland Rugby Social., external

“It was 33-31 and you had a guy who made three last-ditch tackles and a great try as well, a great line for that try under the sticks.

“You have players like that in your team who show up in big games like that and they can be the difference.”

‘Ireland building depth before World Cup’

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Thomas Clarkson (right) scored a crucial try to continue his Test development after making two starts in the Six Nations

With fly-half Jack Crowley, key prop Andrew Porter and captain Caelan Doris among those sidelined, this month’s Nations Championship fixtures against Australia, Japan and New Zealand offer Farrell the chance to build depth.

And with the World Cup just over a year away, former Ireland scrum-half Conor Murray is pleased with where the squad sits before returning to Australia next year for another crack at the sport’s showpiece.

“We spoke about it being proven over the Six Nations when we had to select different front rows or centres,” stated former Ireland and Lions scrum-half Conor Murray.

“It’s so pleasing to see because there were questions of the Irish team, people saying there wasn’t the strength in depth we need.

“But now we have three or four players in each position who can go out and perform. That was the beautiful thing about the Six Nations.”

He added: “When [Tadhg] Furlong was out injured and Tom Clarkson came in, you’re aware of the media chat that Furlong is the lock in the team and without him we’re under pressure, but Clarkson has come on so well underneath Tadhg and has become a serious player.”

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