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Published 14:01 28 Nov 2020 GMT
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Ulster and Ireland star Stuart McCloskey only has three Test caps, to date. (Credit: Getty Images)[/caption]
"Personally," Madigan began, "I'd love to see Stuart McCloskey get a real go (against Georgia). He's someone that offers something slightly different to the centres that have been playing there.
"For me, looking from the outside in for the last few years, McCloskey runs that 9 to 12 out the back play to the 10 or the winger. He's probably the best in the country at that - the way he commits defenders and his accuracy with the pass. And, also, if he doesn't think the pass is on, he has that ability to carry. He's a really strong guy, he's got subtle foot-work and he finds a lot of soft shoulders in a game. "He's someone you can go to time and time again, and he's incredibly consistent. It would be good to see what he can offer for Ireland and see if there's a slightly different attack he can bring. Tied into that, I know that him and Billy Burns have been playing together for the last couple of years. To see what that 10-12 combination can offer would be really exciting."For the man himself, he is delighted Andy Farrell has given him a starting chance against Georgia, on Sunday, alongside fellow Ulsterman (albeit currently playing for Munster) Chris Farrell. "I've been very impatient probably for the last five odd years," admitted McCloskey, earlier this week, before adding:
"It's tough. There's been times where I thought I was playing excellent and been there or thereabouts for the whole time but there is plenty of competition... There's a lot of talent there, maybe the most in any position in Ireland, so I have to be at my best if I get an opportunity and I want to move forward. If it doesn't come off then I can go off knowing I gave it my best shot. I know I haven't given it my best shot so far. I just want to go out there and really deliver."On the Schmidt era, the 28-year-old conceded that there was not always a great flow of information. Schmidt used Robbie Henshaw a lot in the No.12 role but his go-to player was very often Bundee Aki, from the moment the Connacht centre became Irish qualified. The harsh truth was that Schmidt did not rate McCloskey to operate effectively at the highest level. We may only get to see if that call was right or wrong if Andy Farrell gives him a fair crack over the next 12 months. "Under Joe I don't think there was a great deal (of communication)," said McCloskey. "There were bits and pieces but I didn't really get a lot.
"With the coaching team that's there at the minute, I think I've got quite a lot. They've told me what to work on, and I went away (and did it). "It's the usual things, really, but I think every player knows what their deficiencies are anyway, I think you're always working on it. I'm always working on my kicking game, always trying to work on my passing. It's just in terms of trying to use it in games a lot, the way Ulster play and Ireland play is probably a bit different and uses my skill-set differently. "But in terms of communication with coaches one-to-one, yeah, they've given me a lot to work on and I've tried to do that over the last 12 months."For Stuart McCloskey, and all of those that back him to be a success at Test level, he will be hoping it will not be another one and done shot in the Irish midfield. That No.12 jersey should be genuinely up for grabs and the Bangor native has the next crack at it. WATCH HOUSE OF RUGBY IRELAND HERE:
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