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Published 09:29 18 May 2017 BST
Updated 09:58 18 May 2017 BST
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“All the bags, all your gear has your name on it on the side, so I have ‘CJS’ on the side. It is always going to be mine. “One day when hopefully I have a daughter or son they can wear it out somewhere or I can just keep it in my closet.”
Stander, clearly excited like a little kid, receiving his Lions gear and went as far as to say it was one of the best days of his life.
“It was one of the best days I’ve ever had collecting gear, fitting on everything . . . I tried on everything. You probably literally only need to take a pair of jeans. But we probably got a pair of jeans. I haven’t seen them.”Stander grew up in South Africa and would have grown up seeing the British and Irish Lions coming to play in his homeland. The flanker will join up with the Lions at the conclusion of Munster’s season, which he no doubt hopes is later rather than sooner as they face the Osprey’s in the Guinness Pro 12 semi-final on Saturday evening with the final set to be played a week later.
“I remember watching them . . . the first memory was Pretoria 2009. It was like an elite club, at that stage. I thought I’m not getting in there, that’s probably the best of the best in the northern hemisphere, in the world. Just the way they mixed together, that camaraderie, it was the place you wanted to be. It was a great day. It was special.”
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