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They took their record 18-Test unbeaten run and inflicted a first defeat on the All Blacks in 111 years.

But it seems New Zealand rugby stars Israel Dagg and Beauden Barrett have forgiven and forgot Ireland’s historic 40-29 defeat in Soldier Field, Chicago, last month.

And it seems the Irish have excused Steve Hansen’s side for their brutal rematch at the Aviva Stadium, Dublin, a fortnight later which the back-to-back world champions won 21-9 judging by a raucous night this week at a bar in Germany.

After beating France in the final match of a long 2016 rugby season, a few of the All Blacks were letting their hair down in Nuremburg.

Dagg and Barrett were drinking at Finnegan’s bar in the German city when they started belting out the Irish rugby anthem, Ireland’s Call.

A video of the rendition was posted on social media by Irishman Alan Boyle, who works at the bar.

“They were playing a few drinking games and when they spotted one of our other bartenders wearing his Munster shirt they brought him in to take part. Absolute gentlemen,” B oyle told DailyEdge.ie.

Boyle wrote on Facebook that it was “one of the most amazing things I’ve ever been a part of”.

“Singing Ireland’s Call with some of the All Blacks that Ireland got their first ever victory over just three weeks ago. So much respect shown. A group of complete gentlemen. I’ll never forget it.”