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Published 13:33 16 Jul 2023 BST
Updated 13:33 16 Jul 2023 BST
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Ross Byrne playing for St. Michael's College in the 2012 Leinster Schools Senior Cup Final. (Credit: Brian Lawless/SPORTSFILE)[/caption]
"When I was a kid," he says, "I was obsessed with rugby. I was lucky enough that my dad was able to bring me to a big number of European games, or internationals. I'd be watching rugby non-stop... my dad, Pat, played for Pres Bray and Wanderers, which he would let everyone know about!" "I used to love going to the warm-ups of games," he adds. "I used to love going early, and getting as close to the pitch as I could, to watch the kickers warming up. The stadium would almost be empty and I loved being there for it."Ross has four years on his younger brother, Harry, but fondly recalls the pair of them out playing in their housing estate, growing up, whether it was rugby, GAA or a bit of football. There was a spot of golf, too, and he brightens up when he recalls heading to Dooks golf course, in Kerry, with friends when he was a teenager. That brings us to his time in St Michael's where rugby was central to so much of his time there. He played Junior and Senior Cup for Michael's and was in the same team as Ross Molony, Nick McCarthy, Josh Murphy and Cian Kelleher, with Dan Leavy and Rory O'Loughlin in the year ahead. All would go on to play for Leinster, with three progressing to the Ireland team. [caption id="attachment_264091" align="aligncenter" width="800"]
Harry Byrne, Ross Byrne and Jimmy O'Brien pictured after a Leinster win over Munster. (Photo by Harry Murphy/Sportsfile)[/caption]
"I'm absolutely thrilled," says Byrne. "This is exactly where I want to be, putting my hand up for selection. "I'd obviously be very frustrating if I wasn't here, but I'm just looking forward and trying to improve each day. Hopefully I can do enough to put myself forward and get picked."
"Well, he's the captain, do you know what I mean? So that probably speaks for itself. "The amount of experience he has - I think this is his fourth World Cup, well over 100 caps, however many times [189] he has played for Leinster, and he's played in France, as well. His experience is second to none. "And then, obviously, you have the quality that he brings on the pitch, but then his knowledge and detail off the pitch, is absolutely crucial for the squad."28 now and a steady hand at Leinster for years now, Byrne is still not fully settled in this Ireland squad but there is a sense he is getting there. Getting put forward for a big media day and a jersey launch with Henderson and O'Mahony is no accident, and it is another show of faith in him by the management. This is exactly where he always wanted to be. He is coming around to the notion that he is here on merit and it is exactly where he belongs. [caption id="attachment_290135" align="aligncenter" width="1000"]
Ross Byrne was speaking at the launch of Canterbury’s Ireland Rugby World Cup Jerseys which will be worn by the team in France this autumn. The jerseys are on sale now at Canterbury.com, and via Intersports Elverys, in store and on Elverys.ie.[/caption]
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