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Published 10:08 10 Jan 2019 GMT
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“The toughest part of this was the outside rumours that my friends and family would hear. Crazy stuff that I’d failed all sorts of drugs tests and they were just keeping it under wraps and letting me serve my ban. That kind of hurt a little bit,” he told the Leader. “They were guessing what was wrong, and thinks I’m going to have to retire. It’s not nice hearing it for yourself, but them your family don’t really know either. They are seeing second hand information. It’s quite tough."https://www.sportsjoe.ie/rugby/analysis-conor-murrays-genius-chris-farrells-line-running-186827 Murray committed his future to Irish Rugby last October by signing a new three-year IRFU deal that makes him the highest paid player in Irish rugby history. There was speculation that the 29-year-old could join former teammate and friend Simon Zebo in France but Murray said that the decision regarding his future was relatively simply.
“It was a pretty easy decision really,” Murray told the Munster website in a video interview. “It didn’t take long for me to decide. It’s the place I grew up, watching Munster play and wanting to play for Munster. Luckily I’ve managed to do that a few times and now I get to look forward to doing it a couple more hopefully.”
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