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Published 21:53 25 Nov 2017 GMT
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Byrne: "He expected me to know my stuff and I liked that he didn't go easy on me. You know, he'd give out to me if I did anything wrong - same as anyone else - and obviously say 'Well done' if I did anything good. It's been great but (smiling)... sorry, what was the question?" Oisín Langan: "Conversations with Joe or work-ons that he gave you?" Byrne: "Yeah, he stayed in touch and gave me a few work-ons and things that I have tried to bring to my game, especially in camp. There are a lot of things I tried to stay on top of, working with him, Andy Farrell, Simon Easterby and Greg Feek. I've tried to stay on top of them and hopefully I'll bring them back to Leinster as well, and keep pushing on. As I said, I feel I've a lot more to show and further to go."A lovely, genuine moment and Byrne recovered like a champ.
One cap down, one victory earned for his country, but Byrne wants much, much more.Was lovely to see how genuinely buzzing @adamsbyrne was after his @IrishRugby debut pic.twitter.com/DXEtI2h6jQ
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