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"Last November, I was probably close enough to getting capped," Frawley reflected, "and I picked up an injury, which meant I was sidelined for four months. I went back into a Six Nations camp and was on the outskirts of that, so I probably knew I wasn't going to get capped. My priority was to get back to Leinster, play well then try get into this summer camp and aim for the World Cup. Delighted I got it tonight and hopefully there will be more to come, please God.""My whole family was here, a load of friends as well. Friends from home from the United States. My girlfriend was in Montauk - she flew home, so it was brilliant to see her, and very special." [caption id="attachment_291216" align="aligncenter" width="1280"]
Ireland players line up before the Bank of Ireland Nations Series match against Italy. (Photo by Harry Murphy/Sportsfile)[/caption]
"It's very competitive in there. It's hard to believe they're going to drop another nine players. "At the moment, it's about trying to put your best foot forward and selected on the games that are coming around the corner - focusing on what is coming. You'll obviously have the big picture at the back of your mind but if you get ahead of yourself, you might not perform on the big day. "My goal for this week anyway, after Andy gave us the nod on Monday, which helped settle the nerves, was to make sure you put in a good performance. That way, you put your best foot forward for selection.""I was similar enough," chimed Nash. "I just feel like, regardless of what happens these next few weeks, as long as I'm putting my best foot forward, I can be happy and definitely know I developed as a player. But, naturally, we've just got our first cap now. We both want to push on and get to a World Cup, for sure, and get a few more caps. "That's the aim but all we can do is our best." Related Articles:
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