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Jack Crowley mistake shows incredible switch in one short month

Published 16:48 5 Mar 2024 GMT

Updated 16:49 5 Mar 2024 GMT

Patrick McCarry
Jack Crowley mistake shows incredible switch in one short month

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'Have Ireland improved since the World Cup, without Johnny Sexton?'

Not a question many pundits, fans or former players in Ireland are throwing around yet, but the question was asked this week. That will tell you how well Jack Crowley has been going in the 10 jersey.

On our own podcast, House of Rugby, this week, I was guilty of a Jack Crowley mistake that only became apparent when I heard former Lions captain Sam Warburton raving about the Munster outhalf. During our show, Máire Treasa Ní Dhubhghaill asked me what had impressed me most about Ireland in the current championship.

For me, it is how players are stepping in and out of the starting XV without the team missing a beat. I name-checked Calvin Nash, Joe McCarthy and Ciáran Frawley before mentioning how well Ryan Baird and Stuart McCloskey, along with Jack Conan, did with their starts against Italy. Crowley had not crossed my mind. That is how embedded into this team he has become. Ahead of the championship, Ronan O'Gara told us:

"It is the post-Johnny period and it’s an opportunity for Jack Crowley to grasp it... He will get first crack at it. If he’s good, he’d get a go, but he won’t have endless chances, unless he does the business. The signs for me are very positive."

Tommy Bowe on Jack Crowley

Over on The Ruck, another decent rugby podcast, Sam Warburton and Tommy Bowe - Lions teammates in 2013 - both waxed lyrical on the talent, and potential ceiling, of this Irish side.

Bowe stressed that any Ireland trip to Twickenham does not come without some trepidation, but he is confident Andy Farrell's side have what it takes to beat World Cup semi-finalists England. Stressing that there are still two "tough" games to be played, Warburton did declare:

Alex Lowe asked Tommy Bowe is Jack Crowley being able to seamlessly step in for a legendary No.10, in Johnny Sexton, a 'hallmark of how good this side is'.

"Someone as important as Johnny Sexton was, heading into that World Cup, you're thinking that maybe we really didn't have to rely on him as much as we did. Maybe going into that quarter final [against New Zealand] when maybe his legs were spent after 60 minutes, maybe they could have brought Jack Crowley on, and he could have added an injection of energy."

Just when we were getting excited again, that quarter final mention brings us back to earth. Bowe makes a valid point, though, and one that others are starting to openly confer on, with each passing game of Jack Crowley looking at ease in the big time.

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