Wales scrum-half, Mike Phillips, was trending on Twitter yesterday after a 26-3 hammering by Ireland at the Aviva stadium.
Ulster’s Paddy Jackson scored an impressive try in the later stages of the match, which ended in a cafuffle between Jackson and Welsh player, Liam Williams.
As the saying goes, there’s no show without Punch, and so Phillips got himself involved, prompting action from the Kearney brothers.
The notorious number 9’s actions did not sit well with Mullingar man, Niall Horan, who we can only assume was watching the game on a flat screen television in some swanky hotel room.
Mike Philips is like a child throwing his toys out of the pram! his attitude is terrible, looks like a right arrogant idiot
— Niall Horan (@NiallOfficial) February 8, 2014
The One Direction star tweeted his disgust at Phillips’ tactics, which seemed to have gone down well with Irish fans.
.@NiallOfficial come down to training in the week big boy. Bring the rest of The Beatles with you
— mike phillips (@mikephillips009) February 9, 2014
A short time ago Phillips responded to Horan’s tweet by asking him to training during the week… How friendly.
@mikephillips009 don't worry @NiallOfficial – I've got your back!!
— Rob Kearney (@KearneyRob) February 9, 2014
Fret not Niall, Rob Kearney has your back.
UPDATE: Horan has just replied, this time he’s praising Johnny Sexton.
“@KearneyRob: @mikephillips009 don't worry @NiallOfficial – I've got your back!!” Cheers pal! he's ragin sexto beat them on his right foot!
— Niall Horan (@NiallOfficial) February 9, 2014
This is only going to go in One Direction…
Today pic.twitter.com/xQQ3srzsDU
— Niall Horan (@NiallOfficial) February 9, 2014
Brilliant work from Horan.
Ireland players laughing at Mike Phillips pic.twitter.com/zRsOwUlcX6
— Chris McCann (@InigoMcCanntoya) February 9, 2014
We’re sure the Irish team will find the Welsh man’s proposition for the young star as amusing as they did his antics yesterday.
We also hope that Phillips knows The Beatles are in fact the biggest selling act of all time, so that’s actually quite the compliment.