The fan may have cried fowl, but Bundee Aki got away with a big intercept in Wellington last night.
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Peter O'Mahony could be seen linking Bundee Aki as cheers of Ole Ole Ole rang out in Wellington on Saturday night after the 32-22 win.
It means a huge amount to us, and them." "We're all very lucky to have incredible backing at home, from our families and those that aren't here. It won't be the task that it was. You know, it's never been done before - to win here, to get a series win. It will never been taken away from that group. It probably wasn't something you thought about, as a youngfella.
That has to be one of the best games of rugby we've seen in a long time, after the game the Irish team hit Wellington to celebrate with the Irish supporters ...
After the Irish rugby team helped themselves to a historic series win over the All Blacks last night, centre Bundee Aki helped himself to a fan's fried ...
Police said that three people were trespassed from the stadium for invading the pitch but in general, they were pleased with the behaviour in the capital last night in spite of the 35,000 fans crowding the streets. O'Mahony was tearful on the pitch following his win, but the tears dried as he spoke to Wellington police and partied arm-in-arm with Aki in videos supplied to the Herald. Both sets of fans took to the streets of the capital after the New Zealand side's loss at Sky Stadium. At least two Irish players - Aki and Peter O'Mahony - joined in the revelry.
All Blacks fans were left fuming on Saturday as Bundee Aki appeared to celebrate an Irish try with referee Wayne Barnes.
Aki didn't even get a yellow for that incident and a few minutes later Kiwi fans were raging as they watched the Connacht star appear to celebrate Ireland's fourth try with Wayne Barnes. He initially came under fire during Saturday's Test decider for not sending off Bundee Aki for contact to the head with his shoulder in a tackle on Ofa Tuungafasi. All Blacks fans were left fuming on Saturday as Bundee Aki appeared to celebrate an Irish try with referee Wayne Barnes.