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"If someone from Leinster came up and said it to me, then maybe I would consider it. But the chat has only come from the media so I'm not paying too much attention to it, to be honest."The bags are not getting packed for a road-trip - one-way, return or otherwise - just yet, he confirms. The priority is getting back on the training pitch and getting a feel for the ball again. "My hand got caught [against Fiji] between the guy tackling me and myself," he explains. "It just got bent backwards and I broke three bones in my wrist. I'm on the flip-side of it now and will hopefully be back training on Thursday and back training fully next week."
On the day we spoke with Carbery, he was just off the pitch from a goal-kicking session with Ireland's Richie Murphy. Leinster teammates Ross Byrne and Cathsl Marsh also benefited from Murphy's presence, and tips. Asked about his kicking, Carbery said:
"I'm pretty confident and the more I work on it the better I'm getting. Hopefully, I get a bit more time on it in a match scenario. In training, we're putting ourselves under as much pressure as possible to simulate match conditions. "I'm pretty happy with how it's going... every chance I get, hopefully, make a point and prove myself. I've just got to keep my head down and work hard and get this wrist right."You will not find Carbery cribbing about needing more chances to kick at goal. "When you've got the lads kicking it over the bar, you've got to respect them as well," he says. "I've just got to work hard on the training pitch so that when I do get the opportunity, I get it over as well." The provisional timeline for return, in Carbery's mind, will be the away trip to Montpellier on January 20. Outhalf, fullback or wherever Leo Cullen and Stuart Lancaster can squeeze him in, Carbery just wants to get back out there and make an impact again.

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