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New Zealand and Ireland will meet in Dublin on Friday, with no reported bad blood between the teams despite last year's heated Rugby World Cup quarter-final. Ireland captain Caelan Doris emphasized the focus is on improving their performance, and there is mutual respect between the two teams.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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