Warren Gatland admits he does not know what is in his contract regarding his future as Wales head coach
We look at what comes next for Ireland and Wales, after they suffered hugely-disappointing Rugby World Cup quarter-final defeats to New Zealand and Argentina on Saturday... Ireland say goodbye to stalwarts Sexton, Earls | More to bid farewell soon?Ireland were handed a devil of a draw this World Cup, but such has been their form over the last two years, No 1 world ranking, and the victories they have picked up, many thought this was Ireland's best-ever chance to win a World Cup.
We got held up over the line from a maul very close to the end, which could have sealed it.'At the end of the day, two good teams were out there playing some outstanding rugby. Unfortunately we came out on the wrong side of the scoreboard. Sport can be cruel, that's why we love it so much.' Farrell was resolute in his belief Ireland will be back to challenge for major honours, though. With the task of finally getting over their World Cup quarter-final curse no doubt top of his mind.
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