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Published 12:45 17 Sept 2025 BST
Updated 12:45 17 Sept 2025 BST

Leinster are objectively one of the best stocked sides in the world when it comes to out-half.
This season, the versatile Ciarán Frawley and the returning Harry Byrne will both be trying to prise the 10 jersey from the grasp of Ireland's first-choice, Sam Prendergast.
However, a new pretender has entered the fold, in the form of the Austrian-born Casper Gabriel.
The 19-year-old learnt his rugby trade in Austria, before finishing his schooling at Terenure College, and is now part of Leinster's academy.
While he missed out on the Ireland U20s last season, due to visa issues, he has gone from strength to strength with Terenure in the AIL, Leinster 'A', and in training with the Leinster senior squad.
Prendergast admits that he has not seen a huge amount of him, but pinpointed a couple of aspects of his game which stood out to him.
Speaking with SportsJOE, he said: "I haven't seen a whole pile of him.
"He's a great lad first of all and he's incredibly talented.
"I haven't seen a whole pile of him play but when I see him in training he's incredibly talented.
"He's a brilliant left foot on him and I think he's got quite a freshness to how he sees the game.
"So I think he could be an unbelievably good player."
This freshness can probably be put down to his early coaching with Donau in Austria, which was more free-spirited than the serious rigidness of Leinster school's rugby.
“So Caspar came from more or of a feral rugby environment and he’s probably the better for it. He has such good individual skills and it’s probably because he’s never known conformity.”
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