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"CJ Stander, definitely. He was excellent in training. He used to pull me up, all the time, and do extras. Tackles after training; that stuff. He was that kind of a player. A great trainer and a great player. "He had such a great work ethic, too. That is why he is one of the best players here over the last few years. The amount of work he gets through in training, then he brings it in matches as well."[caption id="attachment_246773" align="aligncenter" width="800"]
Bundee Aki of Connacht looks on during the Heineken Champions Cup match against Leicester Tigers. (Photo by David Rogers/Getty Images)[/caption]
"I'm older now and have trained with more people, but Bundee is... he's probably louder in training than he is on the pitch. And I know people may not think that, but he is. "And that's what makes training so competitive - he's hollering and everything, and getting lads riled up. But that's what you need, you need a competitive environment. And if you don't have that in training, you're not going to have it in a match. "Me and Bundee bounce off each other a bit, now. I like how he plays the game - he has that aggressive mentality, and I like that. He's a nut job, but he's a good one!"Aki has a reputation for being a main motivator for his team and a needle merchant for the opposition. As Oliver, and many other teammates, would attest to, the centre backs up his on-field chat with all-action performances. Both Stander and Aki went through World Rugby's three-year residency rules [now extended to five] to represent Ireland. Both men had their share of detractors - as have many others that came before and after them - but Oliver's recollection shows how they have had a lasting impact on this generation of Irish rugby players. During his appearance on the show, Oliver also revealed that he had a phone conversation with Ireland head coach after he missed out on Ireland's Six Nations squad. After a strong, consistent run for Connacht, he was disappointed to miss out on the championship, but encouraged to know he is on Farrell's radar. WATCH HOUSE OF RUGBY HERE:
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