Home / Sport / Rugby / All Blacks2019 Rugby World Cup: Bitter losers? Guinness' cheeky parting shot at All BlacksNZ Herald19 Oct, 2019 11:00 PMQuick ReadSubscribe to listenAccess to Herald Premium articles require a Premium subscription. Subscribe now to listen.Subscribe nowAlready a subscriber? Sign in hereListening to articles is free for open-access content—explore other articles or learn more about text-to-speech.SaveShareShare this articleCopy LinkEmailFacebookTwitter/XLinkedInRedditGuinness took a cheeky jab at the All Blacks on social media. Photo / TwitterGuinness took a cheeky jab at the All Blacks on social media. Photo / TwitterAdvertisementAdvertise with NZME.Guinness has taken a cheeky jab at the All Blacks on social media, following Ireland's defeat against New Zealand in the Rugby World Cup.The Irish brewer posted an image to Twitter saying they are "officially done with the colour black today".In the caption, they wrote "enough said". The tweet received more than 15,000 likes in just a few hours. AdvertisementAdvertise with NZME.AdvertisementAdvertise with NZME.Photo / FacebookIn another meme posted after the game, the company "redesigned" the silver fern with shamrocks with a message of support for the All Blacks, saying: "You've just earned 6.7 million fans".READ MORE:• 2019 Rugby World Cup: Ireland fans sing during All Blacks haka• 2019 Rugby World Cup live updates: All Blacks v Ireland, World Cup quarter-final• 2019 Rugby World Cup: All Blacks destroy Ireland to set up semifinal showdown with England• 2019 Rugby World Cup: Ireland left heartbroken after All Blacks quarter-final defeatThe All Blacks knocked Ireland off the Rugby World Cup last night, with a 46-14 victory over the Irish team.SaveShareShare this articleCopy LinkEmailFacebookTwitter/XLinkedInRedditLatest from All BlacksAll BlacksAll Blacks make widespread changes for final French testWatchPremiumOpinionGregor PaulGregor Paul: The risks in Razor's change-heavy All Blacks sideAll BlacksAll Blacks team naming: 10 changes to side to face FranceSponsoredSolar bat monitors uncover secrets of Auckland’s night skyAdvertisementAdvertise with NZME.