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Published 14:14 13 Feb 2016 GMT
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“He saved my career for sure,” Stander told the Irish Examiner. “After the first year at Munster it was tough but he came to me after every team announcement and just said ‘keep the faith lad, keep the faith’. “I’d be close to almost crying and he’d come up to me, this mountain of a man, Paul O’Connell. He doesn’t have to talk to me, he’s the captain of Ireland and he can just go on and do his own stuff. “But that’s the type of man he is. It’s never about him, always about the team. He’d come to me and say ‘listen here, keep the faith’. “I’d be at the back of the bus in the corner and he’s in the middle and they’re joking and listening to what he has to say. For me, from South Africa, thinking I would play alongside a guy like that, I can’t put that into words.”
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