Ireland star CJ Stander's wife has hit back at media coverage of the team's Rugby World Cup exit, labelling it as "disrespectful".
Suffering a 46-14 quarter-finals defeat to the All Blacks, Ireland were knocked out of the tournament over the weekend.
Their decisive loss wasn't received well, with leading Irish rugby writers slamming it as "humiliating" and a "sorry end" to Joe Schmidt's era as head coach.
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"They have enjoyed great success under the departing head coach, but when it mattered most they gave a performance that will haunt them for the rest of their days," The Irish Independent's Ruaidhri O'Connor wrote, while the42.ie writer Murray Kinsella said the Irish side will leave the World Cup "embarrassed".