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Published 17:49 21 Jun 2022 BST
Updated 17:50 21 Jun 2022 BST
Cian Prendergast of Connacht, pictured during the Heineken Champions Cup match against Stade Francais. (Photo by Seb Daly/Sportsfile)[/caption]
"I got a phone call off Noel McNamara during lockdown, around April 2020. It was like, 'Listen, we don't have a place for you'. The world came crashing down around me, at that time. I didn't know what I was going to do. "About 24, 36 hours later, I get a phone call from Eric Elwood [Connacht academy manager] and he was like, 'We'd like to offer you a place in the Connacht academy'. I'll be forever grateful for that, because it was a second chance for me. I remember having conversations with lads, at the time, who had got academy offers for Leinster. I was very jealous but, look, I wouldn't change my journey now for anything in the world."Prendergast made 10 appearances for Connacht in his first season, was bumped up to an improved deal and then logged a 2021/22 season - 21 games, four tries, multiples man-of-the-match awards - that saw him win a three-year senior contract and the 'Nevin Spence Best Young Player' accolade at the Rugby Players Ireland awards. On his Ireland call-up, all at House of Rugby expressed their eagerness to see Cian Prendergast get some decent minutes down in New Zealand. For Jason Hennessy, the Connacht flanker will start against the Maori All Blacks, and be an outside bet bench option for the Test Series.
"He seems like such a nice, young guy. He's been through a lot, already, but didn't give up on his career and, YES, you are going to New Zealand!" "The fact that we have the Maori games," he added, "Cian is guaranteed to start the two of them. Without a doubt, he'll at least start those games. It's great that we're having his old-fashioned tour, which gives guys a chance.""I'm delighted for him," said Lindsay Peat, as she likened him to Tadhg Beirne. "He's been a stand-out for Connacht and a stand-out for Irish rugby. We've talked for weeks about rewarding players and, for me, he's one that needs to be rewarded. He's got his opportunity now and I hope he takes it." Greg O'Shea added, "He's literally personified that statement - Be so good that you can't be ignored. He's been so consistent; so many man-of-the-matches, playing out at The Sportsground. He's only young, as well, but it's great to see Andy Farrell going, 'Yep, he's good. Let's get him in'."
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