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Peter O’Mahony’s wife Jessica shares emotional post from ‘our littlest’ birthday with ‘incredible’ Disney-themed cake


JESSICA O’MAHONY shared a collection of photos from the birthday of “our littlest” to Instagram.

O’Mahony and rugby star husband Peter celebrated their son Ralph turning 4 on Monday.

Boy with Cars-themed birthday cake and balloons.
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Peter and Jessica O’Mahony’s son Ralph turned 4[/caption]

4th birthday cake decorated with a Lightning McQueen theme.
His mum ordered a custom Cars cake
Three children with a Cars-themed birthday cake.
She joked that his brother Theo was glum that it wasn’t his birthday
A man and young boy sit at a table with a Cars-themed birthday cake.
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Peter O’Mahony was back in Ireland for it having starred in the Six Nations win over Wales[/caption]

They did so in style, with balloons proclaiming his age and a custom-designed birthday cake.

Based on the Disney Pixar film series ‘Cars‘, they ordered the cake through ‘Trace of Cakes’: a Cork-based company run by Tracy Desmond Bell.

Jessica praised the “incredible” cake while posting a host of pics from the special day.

She captioned the photos by saying: “Our littlest is 4 🥺🥺

“”Happy Birthday gorgeous boy ❤

In one photo that she shared to her Instagram Story, Ralph’s older brother Theo could be seen with a rather glum look on his face.

The mother-of-three quipped: “When it’s your sibling’s birthday…and not yours”.

Peter O’Mahony, 35, returned home to celebrate his son’s birthday after being away on Six Nations duty with Ireland.

The Munster man started as Simon Easterby‘s injury-ravaged team beat Wales 27-18 in Cardiff.

It puts them potentially within one win over a third Championship in a row while it also keeps their hopes of a second Grand Slam in three years alive.


They will have their work cut out for them in their next test, however, with France coming to Dublin on March 8.

Fabien Galthie’s side remain in the hunt for the Six Nations following their 73-24 demolition of Italy at the weekend.

And they will be inspired by the magnificent Antoine Dupont, who scored two tries against the Italians and was at the epicentre of all things they did well.

Speaking on Virgin Media after the game, Matt Williams sang the praises of the Toulouse scrum-half, who he described as “like nothing I’ve ever seen”.

He said: “My dad’s been dead for a long time but he told me my grandfather took him to see the great Don Bradman play.

“He was the greatest cricketing batsman of all time.

“My grandfather said to him, ‘you’ve got to see him because there is going to be no one else like him in your life.’

“Take your kids to see Dupont. he is like nothing I’ve ever seen.

“I look back on the old videos of Gareth Edwards – legendary try for the Barbarians against the All Blacks in 1973.

“I would love to sit down with [ex-Ireland and Lions lock] Willie John McBride and ask him, ‘Mr McBride, what do you think? Him, Gareth Edwards, or Dupont?’

“He does it for Toulouse, he does it for France, he does it every time he goes out on the field.”

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