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The greatest win of the Andy Farrell era so far? Without a doubt — but the Ireland coach already has his eyes on the next meeting with the All Blacks.
Farrell's squad will embark on a three-test tour of New Zealand in July, visiting the country for the first time since 2012.
The memories of a 60-0 hammering in Hamilton a decade ago remain vivid, but Ireland's rivalry with the All Blacks has changed utterly in recent years.
Andy Farrell is wary of a New Zealand backlash when Ireland face the All Blacks next summer
Ireland's 29-20 win against New Zealand was their third in the space of five years in Dublin
This stunning win in Dublin was Ireland's third triumph against the men in black in five years, following victories against the Kiwis in 2016 and 2018.
'History shows, the next time you play against the All Blacks, that's the most difficult,' said Farrell.
'That's part of our journey. It's a great one and we want to test ourselves against the best.
'With 50,000 people behind us here, getting the victory against them is all well and good, but we know it's going to be harder down the track.
'That's