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Published 14:01 27 Feb 2022 GMT
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"The guy that stood out for me as a real warrior, and somebody you could trust and respect to the nth degree, was Michael Lowry. "His size, his guts, his leadership and, as a person, he epitomised the values that we would have had back in the 1980s. A great person on the pitch, and he will not back down from any size of a man, and a total gentleman, and great craic off the pitch. That's what you need."[caption id="attachment_246886" align="aligncenter" width="640"]
Michael Lowry of Ulster dives over to score his side's third try against Northampton Saints. (Photo by Paul Harding/Sportsfile)[/caption]
"Michael Lowry is another guy that definitely offers something a bit different. I know [at five-foot-seven] he is one of the smaller guys who is out there playing professionally, but his footwork is something that… we’ve seen the likes of Cheslin Kolbe and he’s someone that, the more he plays, he’s going to keep putting his hand up. I’d say he’s definitely on the international coaches’ radar."Lowry was on the radar and was called in to a couple of Ireland camps, but it would take another year - and another rake of fine outings at outhalf and fullback for Ulster - before Andy Farrell stuck him in for his Test debut. On the day of his international bow, one Ulster fan shared a lovely story about Lowry that sums up the humble, helpful character that teammates and coaches speak about. https://twitter.com/Scotty_Belfast/status/1497859059525038085
"I might not have been the greatest of successes as a coach," Willie Anderson humbly says, "but it was important, to me, to give them some of the values or ways I wanted to see people play the game, on or off the pitch. "I wanted them to respect the jersey. A lot of guys don't really realise that you only get a go at it for a certain amount of time."From the moment he came into that Ulster set-up, Michael Lowry has respected the jersey. As that Mike Scott recollection proves, he has more than lived up to the hopes Anderson and many more had for him. This afternoon, against Italy, he gets another jersey to don, and to hopefully leave it in a better place.
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