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Peter O’Mahony believes Ireland’s beaten World Cup squad have “left Irish rugby in a egame better place” as he left question marks hanging over his own Test future egame
Saturday evening’s heartbreaking 28-24 quarter-final defeat to New Zealand in Paris crushed the dreams of Andy Farrell’s men to mark the end of an era egame
Captain Johnny Sexton and wing Keith Earls are confirmed as heading into retirement, with O’Mahony one of 17 members of his country’s 33-man squad aged 30 or over egame
The Munster captain, who won his 100th cap against Scotland last weekend, is excited by the potential of the next generation but is unsure whether he will continue at international level egame
“There’s a great group of young players there,” said the 34-year-old egame
“Lots of players who aren’t here but who were in our squad can step up to the plate as well egame
I’ve no doubt this team will have left Irish rugby in a egame better place egame
“We’ve achieved a huge amount – there’s no other way of putting it egame
There’s disappointment, obviously, but I think we can be proud of where we’ve left the jersey egame
“It’s about honouring the jersey and I think this group have left it in a good place egame
“Will I come back? We’ll see egame
It’s tough one to take, as a lot of my friends won’t be back so I’ve a contract to the end of the year and we’ll see how we go after that egame
”Ireland looked to have their best opportunity of World Cup glory egame
Farrell’s side had topped the global rankings since securing a historic tour success over the All Blacks last summer, a period which included a Six Nations Grand Slam and a 17-match winning run egame
It is the end of an era egame
You’ve a group of senior players who are moving on egame
There’s no other way of putting it egame
Peter O'MahonyBut once again they fell at the quarter-final hurdle egame
Speaking of Sexton and Earls, flanker O’Mahony said: “It’s tough to lose these guys in these tough circumstances egame
I’ve spent a lot of time with himself (Earls) and Johnny obviously egame
“Probably every one of my caps had one or two of them in it, if not all of them egame
It’s tough to lose fellas like that – big characters, big players for us egame
“Most importantly, big people, the best type of people, fellas who have your back all the time, good friends of mine, so it’s tough to say goodbye to them egame
“It is the end of an era egame
You’ve a group of senior players who are moving on egame
There’s no other way of putting it egame
“There’s a group of guys who won’t play for Ireland again who’ve had an incredible impact on Irish rugby egame
”O’Mahony, who won the first of his 101 Ireland caps in 2012 and represented the British and Irish Lions in 2017, felt the dejected post-match atmosphere was the “toughest” he has faced egame
Yet he also put the disappointment into perspective egame
“Andy spoke really well, about how proud we should be of the last few years,” he said egame
“I thought he was very professional and very positive to be fair egame
It’s a tough dressing room, probably the toughest I’ve been in, to be honest egame
“It’s a terribly tough pill to swallow egame
But look, there’s worse things going on in the world egame
We’ll understand that over the next 24 to 48 hours egame
“I’m sure there’s lots of kids who we’ve inspired to take up the game and who might be in this position in 15 to 20 years’ time and you can look back and be proud of that egame
”More aboutPA ReadyIrelandJohnny SextonNew ZealandPeter O'MahonyKeith EarlsIrishParisMunsterScotlandAll BlacksBritish and Irish Lions1/1Peter O’Mahony proud despite Ireland’s World Cup disappointment Peter O’Mahony proud despite Ireland’s World Cup disappointmentPeter O’Mahony is considering his international future (Gareth Fuller/PA)PA Wire ✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today egame
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Fifa has been urged by Amnesty International and other global organisations to secure binding commitments to improving human rights in countries due to host the 2030 and 2034 World Cups egame
Saudi Arabia has emerged as the sole bidder for the 2034 event after Australia confirmed on Tuesday that it would not be bidding for the tournament egame
Fifa president Gianni Infantino has a close relationship with Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, and the governing body has done numerous sponsorship deals with Saudi companies egame
For the 2030 event, Morocco, Portugal and Spain’s joint bid was the only one considered, with the opening three games to be held in Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay to celebrate the World Cup’s centenary egame
The 2022 World Cup in Qatar took place against a backdrop of human rights concerns, and the Sport and Rights Alliance – a coalition of leading NGOs and trade unions including Amnesty and egame Football Supporters Europe – has called on Fifa to take the lead and secure human rights guarantees from the bidders egame
RecommendedSaudi Arabian World Cup in 2034 sparks ‘significant concern’ from major leaguesSaudi Arabia set to host Fifa World Cup 2034 after Australia opts against bidFIFA sends ‘support and prayers’ to Luis Diaz as search for his father continues“With only a single bid for each tournament on the table, Fifa may have scored an own goal,” Steve Cockburn, Amnesty International’s head of economic and social justice, said in a statement egame
“Fifa must now make clear how it expects hosts to comply with its human rights policies egame
It must also be prepared to halt the bidding process if serious human rights risks are not credibly addressed egame
“The best chance for Fifa to obtain binding guarantees to protect workers’ rights, ensure freedom of expression and prevent discrimination linked to the World Cup is during the host selection process – not after the hosts have been confirmed and tournament preparation has begun egame
Human rights commitments must be agreed with potential hosts before final decisions on holding the tournaments are made egame
”The Qatar World Cup was marred by the mistreatment of workers who built the tournament’s stadiums and infrastructure, the malpractice of recruitment agents and a lack of investigation into worker deaths egame
“Fifa’s failure in 2010 to insist on human rights protections when it awarded the 2022 World Cup to Qatar is a major reason why serious reforms were so delayed, and so often weakly implemented and enforced,” said Ronan Evain, executive director of egame Football Supporters Europe egame
“Fifa is now required under its own human rights rules to take these lessons seriously and take firm action egame
It would be a first step to salvage the already tarnished reputations of 2030 and 2034 World Cups with supporters egame
”According to guidelines published by Fifa, any countries bidding to host the 2030 or 2034 World Cups must commit to “respecting internationally recognized human rights” and “requires human rights and labour standards to be implemented by the bidding member associations, the government(s) and other entities involved in the organisation of the Competitions” egame
As part of their official bids, countries must undertake and publish an independent human rights risk assessment and submit a plan that outlines how key risks identified will be addressed egame
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