
Rugby
Share
Published 17:21 27 Jan 2021 GMT
Explore more on these topics:
"Obviously he was labelled as a development player, back then, and he was very impressive with his work and practice, his attitude, the way he lives his life is just geared towards being the best he can be, and being the best rugby player he can be. "It's admirable. And the same for the experienced guys. Me learning from that attitude and that rubs off on the other guys. Even the Munster guys were saying about the impact he has had on the environment down there. "It's great to have him in, and it's great that we have so many good 9s in the country, pushing each other. At one stage, everyone was wondering, 'What happens if something happens to Conor?' And now there's so many guys pushing him and he's still maintaining his high standards. So it's a great place to be."
On House of Rugby, former Leinster (and current London Irish) star Sean O'Brien spoke about the Ireland squad announcement that saw Andy Farrell select Murray, Casey and Jamison Gibson-Park but leave Ulster No.9 John Cooney out.
"The two first-choice scrum-halves, at the minute, are Conor and Jamison. Craig has really impressed when he has played at Munster. He has a little bit of attitude about him and he has brought a lot of energy to their side when he's on the field. "I think they are bringing him in to get a bit of experience. Maybe he might get a run but I think Jamo and Conor are first- and second-choice. Andy probably sees him as a big player for the next World Cup. "I wasn't too surprised by the squad and that call. I know everyone is talking about John, who is playing very well, he's consistent and a goal-kicker too. Maybe he just hasn't pushed hard enough on big occasions for the management to make them select him. It's tough on him, because he's not doing anything wrong. There's just a few lads there that have done really well and had big moments in games recently."Wales centre Jonathan Davies played for Scarlets against a Munster side containing Casey, near the start of the season, and says the Limerick native is 'a real livewire with a bit of attitude about him'. O'Brien, who played 12 seasons with Leinster and won multiple trophies with the province, then paid Casey the ultimate compliment:
"He's one of those players that we were hearing about when he was coming up with the Irish Under 20s. He's actually someone that, I'd say if Munster hadn't given him a contract, I'd say would have gone after him. "It would have been the first time, probably, that we took a Munster player, than the rest of the provinces taking Leinster players! "But he has a good attitude and a little bit of bite about him. I really like him. He's not, obviously, very big or anything, but he's strong. He is like a Stringer-esque figure but he just has a bit more attitude and bit about him. He is a lively sort of fella, and it's good to see him in there."Peter Stringer, but with attitude. That must be music to the ears of Munster and Ireland fans.
Ex-Leinster star reveals poor form from IRFU which led to Lowe exit
Not great. It has been one of the saddest departures from Irish rugby, James Lowe leaving Leinster at the end of the season to play with Suntory Sungoliath. There had been a lot of speculation as to what specifically went wrong with his contract negotiations, that one of Ireland’s top players could not be kept […]
Rugby
1 week ago
Angry Leinster fans lay blame on club and IRFU for controversial James Lowe exit
A sad day. Earlier today it was confirmed that Leinster winger, James Lowe, will be leaving Irish rugby at the end of his contract this summer. The 33-year-old has been linked with a move to Japanese club, Tokto Suntory Songoliath. It has been reported that Lowe is unhappy with how things ended with Leinster and […]
Rugby
1 week ago
English rugby legend accused of lavish lifestyle after bankruptcy
Rugby