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Published 11:16 19 Nov 2017 GMT
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Carbery, as Joe Schmidt mentioned after the 23-20 win, is brave to a fault. He was up against some big, big Fijians and never shirked a tackle. Still, he is nowhere near as physical as Johnny Sexton and came off second best on a few occasions.
He needed the support of Stuart McCloskey and Chris Farrell there [above] but you have to hand it to him for putting it all into slowing 6-foot-5, 21-stone Nemani Nadolo down.
Schmidt confirmed, post-match, that Carbery had suffered a suspected fracture to his left arm. He noted that no bones seemed to be displaced so the fracture may be of the hairline variety and may not keep Carbery out longer than six weeks. Further scans will reveal the full extent of the damage.
Schmidt was excited when speaking of the 22-year-old's potential at outhalf.
"I thought that ability is coming along, that's one of the biggest responsibilities for a 10. "His vision is just really good too, a cross kick in the first half for Dave Kearney was pin-point perfect and his kick where we thought we scored, the Andrew Conway knock on – was really well placed for us to be competitive at it. "As for his pass to Darren Sweetnam [for his try], I don't think you'd see a much more accurate pass. "Then there's the threat he poses at the line himself. He asked some questions of the Fijians; he's brave, potentially to a fault. He takes no heed of what's in front of him."The big question about Carbery at outhalf - Can he be relied upon as a goal-kicker - is one that was not answered against Fiji. He missed two conversions, albeit from either touchline, but that was four points Ireland were dearly missing as the Pacific Islanders got right back into the game. Add to that Carbery's two-from-five kicking return in the summer win over the United States and you have an outhalf that has some work to do off the kicking tee. Were Sexton to miss a game in the near future, would Schmidt need a back-up kicking option [such as Rory Scannell] on the field? As recent Six Nations championships have proved, every point counts. Ideally, Carbery would get a run at No.10 when he returns to the Leinster fold. The province will have big PRO14 and Champions Cup fixtures on slate, though, and they have both Sexton and Ross Byrne to call on. "It is what it is," mused Schmidt. "It's an unfortunate situation for us, but I totally understand Leinster's thinking.
"They have Johnny Sexton so he plays, and when Rob Kearney was injured, Joey played full back. I appreciate he gets game time with them. I'd love to see him play 10 more often, I think it'd help his development, but it's a 'need must' situation. "He's such a good young player, though, such a team oriented character, he'd play anywhere. He'll continue to do that if it's for the best of the team."Ulster and Connacht fans would surely welcome someone of Carbery's ability if he needed a run at 10 but Leinster are not likely to give their gem away. As it stands, Carbery will have to work hard on his kicking technique at every glimpse of a chance he gets. He's getting there but he's not there yet.
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