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Published 10:30 11 Nov 2016 GMT
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"I train with him every day at Connacht. When he gets a bit of space with the ball in his hand, he's one of the quickest wingers out there. He gets given the ball early, given time and I'd back him to beat most defenders one on one.
"In Connacht we use him quite a bit, get the ball into his hands. Even in training the other day he got a chance to show a bit of his pace. he's not afraid to try things. So long as he gets the ball, he'll show people what he can do.
"It's pure acceleration off the mark. I've seen him beat lads in a five-metre channel, just taking them on the outside channel. If he beats you he's probably going to score."
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