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“IT WAS A mad one all right, I certainly never saw myself playing 50 minutes on the wing for Ireland in a Six Nations game.” – Peter O’Mahony, March 16 2013.

The above quote from Munster’s work-hungry flanker is implausible, yet completely sums up the dispiriting experience of Ireland’s last visit to Italy. It’s still less than two years on from that day and yet it feels like an age.

In case you missed it, Ireland went to Rome on St Patrick’s weekend and lost, comprehensively, 22 – 15 to the Six Nations’ traditional whipping boys. There was a point when we thought we had cracked how to win in Rome. There was that oh-so-nearly-Championship-winning 24 -51 game in 2007 and two years later Declan Kidney’s men romped home 9 – 38 on the way to a Grand Slam.

After that, it got a little ugly.

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Italy away is not the ideal way to open up the tournament, but out of the three occasions Ireland have started their campaign in Rome this century, 2011 was the only occasion when the visitors failed to put clear daylight between the teams on the scoreboard.

That narrow victory came courtesy of Ronan O’Gara, coming off the bench to show his class had not faded by slotting a 78th minute drop-goal to seal an 11 – 13 win.