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Published 14:39 27 Jun 2018 BST
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Murray started all three Tests - in Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney - and his game-time was as follows, 78, 76 and 81. Despite edging Cooney out in terms of replacement roles [2-1], Marmion ended up playing less time [two minutes]. Cooney commented:
"I was obviously disappointed that I didn't get on and play as long as I'd have liked to. "I came on at 12 for about two or three minutes in that [Melbourne] game and I just got ran over Marika Koroibete, so I'm still falling backwards a bit from that one collision! "It was good to get on, of course, but I would have had goals before the tour - starting games or getting to play a bit more - but that's life and things don't always go the way you want the to. I was pleased that I made the tour as I didn't make the November international squad or the original Six Nations [squad]. "I just told myself, 'If I keep performing well, they can't keep ignoring me'. So I'm happy the way the season ended and getting on that tour. I'll take the positives."
Asked if he had any discussions with Joe Schmidt, before or during the tour, about playing time and his role, Cooney responded:
"Not really. He's more clued in for the game in hand as it was such a big game. He didn't talk to many of the players about it [selection calls]. He didn't say much about it, now, but I'm just hoping, in November, to make the squad again and hopefully get a run-out then. "I've just got to play well in September or October and just see what I can do for Ulster. That's the main thing, really."Luke McGrath will be hoping to fling his hat into the scrum-half conversation, too, so Cooney will need to be at the top of his game... again.
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