Irish rugby stars enjoy night out with wives at Adare Manor after World Cup

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Irish rugby stars enjoy night out with wives at Adare Manor after World Cup
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The Irish Rugby stars are taking a well-deserved break after their Rugby World Cup heartbreak.

The Irish Rugby stars enjoyed a night out with their wives at Adare Manor as they earned a well-deserved break following their World Cup heartbreak.

And the players were joined by their wives on the night out as they enjoyed food and wine and were all smiles for the occasion.There is no set return date for the rugby stars after their World Cup but it is likely they will not return for at least another month having started training all the way back in July.

"However, in saying that, I’m also extremely proud of the team, our coaches, the staff & our families behind us every single day. The past two months have been an incredible highlight of my life even after the last result. "To @keith.earls & @sexton_johnny10 you both have left @irishrugby in a better place. It’s been an honour to play alongside you both and have you as some of my best friends."The All Blacks cruised into the Rugby World Cup final with a 44-6 win over Argentina in ParisThe ex-United star shared many succesful moments with Keane but has warned of a potential pitfall.

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