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Published 08:27 19 Dec 2016 GMT
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"You are obviously aware of [the doubts and criticism]. I try to block it out, when maybe when I was younger last year or the year before those things might have gotten to me." He added, "It was about not hitting around the ball but kicking through it. On the first one, that’s what happened. I kind of kicked around it and dragged it left and then the next four I kicked them in the sweet spot and they went straight then."
Carty was well aware from early last week that he would be the man with all the kicking responsibilities heaped on his shoulders. Even scrum-half John Cooney, who has taken a number of kicks this season, was left off the Connacht bench.
Alone he stood. But there was support available - former Connacht No.10, and coach, Eric Elwood was on hand for advice and there was a visit from Ireland's skills and kicking coach Richie Murphy.
Out on the pitch though, it was just Carty, his wits and the uttered prayers and promises of thousands of Connacht supporters.
It was enough. For Carty, though, there are more challenges ahead.
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