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"Maybe it's an Irish-ism," he muses, "of, 'Oh, we don't play well when we're favourites'. We have to change that mindset but with the team itself, I don't think it is there, but maybe WE have to change that. We have to get quite comfortable with being favourites, and playing to our standard, and not another team's standard."As pleased as he was by Ireland toppling the Springboks, he was underwhelmed by the 'paint by numbers' manner of victory against Fiji. In terms of players outside that core 17 or 18 players that Andy Farrell would pick from, for his starting XV, Heaslip does not feel that any of the fresher faces on the scene - Stuart McCloskey, Robert Baloucoune, Nick Timoney, Jack Crowley, Cian Prendergast, Jimmy O'Brien, etc. - have exactly snatched a jersey [1 to 23] just yet. Heaslip does name-check Timoney, who scored two tries against Fiji, and Max Deegan as two back rows starting to 'put their hands up more'. [caption id="attachment_276357" align="aligncenter" width="800"]
Ireland debutants, from left, Jeremy Loughman, Jack Crowley and Cian Prendergast after the Bank of Ireland Nations Series match against Fiji at the Aviva Stadium. (Photo by Brendan Moran/Sportsfile)[/caption]
"The momentum in the last 20 minutes of that [2011 World Cup] game just swung in our favour. I remember we kicked the ball up the field and were all running up the pitch, and Quade Cooper tried to step a few guys. "He sees Cian Healy - a prop - in front of him and tries to side-step him, and to say Cian opened him up was... he just got him the perfect shot. He stepped in and caught him just under the arm, on the ribs, and hooped him up. Didn't tip him, it was a legitimate tackle - the technique was on point - but you can imagine it. That kind of power, hitting at the right angle at the right time. You're talking about a guy that was 116 kilos at the time, versus some that was 91 kilos. It was a joy to watch."

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