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Published 08:52 26 Mar 2016 GMT
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"Rugby was pretty amateur, when I look back on it now. 1999 was my first year playing and it had only been professional a few years. It would not have been a career choice for a lot of kids.
"The food, after training, was fish & chips. Stuff like that.
"One of the first years of Super Rugby, McDonalds was a sponsor so everyone got cards for free McDonalds. There were a few chains almost eaten out of food. Think they stopped handing those cards out pretty soon after."
"I never got into the whole thing of psyching yourself up too much for a match. Some of the front row lads, in France, would be headbutting each other. Many of them would be in tears. Crazy, uncontrollable stuff.
"Isa Nacewa will tell you, that's not how we did it at Leinster.
"I remember, before we played a PRO12 semi-final against Ulster, Isa and I were fixated on the 'Spot the Difference' pictures in the Leinster programme. 'Ah, I've got five. How many have you got?' 'I've only got four'.
"Times have changed."

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