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Published 15:38 9 Jun 2017 BST
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“And that’s the mindset you got to have and someone like Rory Best is really good at that, very good at targeting the ball.
“And I think the Irish guys are much better than the rest of the guys at targeting the ball.”
Former Leinster and Ireland player Kevin McLaughlin agreed with Ferris and believes that is why Ireland players might stand a better chance to start the test series.
“I think what [Stephen Ferris] was saying there is important. That’s the kind of mentality and the way the Irish team defends could be very suitable for this tour as a team that goes out and puts pressure on the ball and hits high and tries to prevent them sort of offloads and choke the ball up.
“The risk there is that you soak a lot of yards but if it is going to stop offloads, one of the main weapons of the All Blacks it’s worth implementing. And I think that’s going to stand in the Irish guys’ favour.”
You can listen to the full podcast below, conversation begins at 11:00
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