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"It was great," he reflected after Ireland's 53-7 victory. "I didn’t play the first two weeks but camp was unbelievable. You’re learning every day, off Jamo [Jamison Gibson-Park], Conor [Murray] and Luke [McGrath], when he came in. The four weeks have been class and then to top it off with 30 minutes and a win against Argentina has been great."[caption id="attachment_241599" align="aligncenter" width="640"]
Craig Casey of Ireland during the Autumn Nations Series match against Argentina at the Aviva Stadium. (Photo by Brendan Moran/Sportsfile)[/caption]
"Obviously they want you to play your game but mix it within what the team needs. I've had great chats with Faz and Catty [Mike Catt] over the last few weeks about what they need from me. Obviously playing at tempo is what we're going to be doing - you've seen that over the past few weeks. Bring that, but bring calm and composure to it." Asked if the chats included pick-and-goes against hefty Argentinean forwards was part of that chats, Casey remarked, "The gap just opened up. I had to take it!"While Conor Murray was less than accurate with his box-kicking and passing, it was Casey that looked more suited to this quicker style of play Ireland are looking to impose on teams. Saying that, Murray did well in this system against England, earlier this year, but Casey is putting him under pressure. [caption id="attachment_241598" align="aligncenter" width="640"]
Craig Casey picks and goes from close range against Argentina. (Photo by Brendan Moran/Sportsfile)[/caption]
As for that mini bark at the referee, as the game wound down, Casey had fully calmed down by now. "I got leathered on to the floor," he explained. "I was just checking if he saw it. All good!""Competition is through the roof, you have to perform ever week, improve in every training session And every chance you get to improve is a chance that you have to take. Obviously the lads did well, Jamo did really well. You take from what you can from the games, I took from what Jamo did well, brought it into my game and then try to mix the two...
"I have to put my hand up every week that I play, when I go back to Munster. We're going into a few massive games, so it's a perfect chance to put my hand up and get back into the squad for February."
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