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Published 15:06 26 Jun 2022 BST
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Craig Casey pictured during the Autumn Nations Series match between Ireland and Argentina. (Photo by Brendan Moran/Sportsfile)[/caption]
"I thought it'd be grand, but it was the second night when it hit me properly. I was absolutely wasted. It's weird to explain, [my] first time experiencing it. "But we're over it now. We've had two blow-out sessions here, so it's been good."Casey says 'it is a dream come true to be down in New Zealand' and notes how the squad have been studying as much video on Maori All Blacks games, and key players, as they can get ahead of Wednesday's game. Of course, with New Zealand coming up on Saturday, Casey was asked about facing the three-time world champions at in the Test Series. A man with a keen awareness of rugby history, the scrumhalf knows Ireland have not won a Test match in New Zealand, yet. "Our mind-set is that we want to win the Test Series and the Maori All Black games. Of course, coming down to New Zealand is an entirely different challenge that playing them in the Aviva. It's something we've touched on. It is a challenge, but it's a challenge we're relishing."
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