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Published 11:28 8 Feb 2023 GMT
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"I think you could tell immediately that he had something different from the rest of his peers," O'Driscoll himself recalled, a few years on.Nine years on and Ringrose has realised all that potential that Schmidt. O'Driscoll and others saw in him. The only thing his career CV is missing is a British & Irish Lions tour (or two). Warren Gatland has already admitted he made a mistake in not bringing Johnny Sexton to South Africa in 2021. He should confess to a double error in ignoring Ringrose in 2017 and 2021. For all the talk of Sexton being fired up to face the returning Gatland, against Wales, last weekend, Ringrose, James Ryan and Josh van der Flier all had Lions points to prove. The Leinster centre made two big tackles [more on that below] against Wales that showed how keyed in he was. One was a crucial try-saver, the other a crunching hit. For those reasons, and a myriad more, Ringrose was named as one of three crucial players to watch in world rugby in 2023 [LISTEN to that chat from 36:00 here]: [caption id="attachment_241078" align="aligncenter" width="640"]
Garry Ringrose, left, and Bundee Aki of Ireland. (Photo by Ramsey Cardy/Sportsfile)[/caption]
"I've just never seen someone in the kind of form he's in. He has actually elevated himself to a level where - and I'll be honest with you - I just didn't think he was capable of. I thought we had seen the best of Garry Ringrose, and it was very good, but he's hit another level again. "He was always a really, really good centre but, in the last nine months [going back to New Zealand] he has shot up to truly world-class levels. You can now put Garry Ringrose next to the Lukhanyo Ams and Damien De Allendes. He's that bloody good."Hennessy is confident that Ringrose is the next captain-in-waiting for Ireland, after Johnny Sexton hangs up his boots, and even points out how the Dubliner can cover wing and often 'look like the best winger on the pitch'. He also referred to a moment in Le Havre, as Leinster were coasting against Racing 92 in the Champions Cup, when Ringrose sprinted half the length of the pitch and charged down a clearing kick. "To be that determined to charge down a kick in the second half," he said, "when you're already 30 points up, I was like, 'This guy is just playing out of his skin'... when Johnny goes, there is your perfect replacement as captain." As for the other two key Ireland players for 2023, Lindsay Peat went for Peter O'Mahony while Greg O'Shea, who agreed on the captaincy shout, opted for Josh van der Flier.
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