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Published 15:41 9 Nov 2022 GMT
Updated 15:41 9 Nov 2022 GMT
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"It's class, it's class. It's not something that was ever on my radar before, to be honest with you. To get an opportunity [to captain] is special." "I said it to Faz [Andy Farrell], 'That's no bother [captaining] off the pitch but, on the pitch, what do I do? Do I go for the corner?' But he had a few little bits and pieces for me, and told me to rely on the boys, get about your work and make the lads feel good... trust the boys, ya know?"[caption id="attachment_276200" align="aligncenter" width="800"]
Tadhg Furlong during an Ireland rugby media conference at the IRFU High Performance Centre on the Sport Ireland Campus. (Photo by Seb Daly/Sportsfile)[/caption]
"It was a lot of blood and guts, and banging tables, back then. "I've been lucky enough to be involved in a lot of teams with a lot of good captains, so it's trying to learn from them."Furlong has only recently been drafted into the Ireland squad's leadership group and says Johnny Sexton - the regular captain - was one of the first men over to him to offer his advice and support, when the players learned of the decision. Asked why he never had Ireland captaincy on his radar, Furlong said, "Never even thought of it.
"When you are a young fella and you dream of playing for Leinster, Ireland, the Lions, I never even dreamed of captaining Ireland. Asked what he did dream of, Furlong shot back, "Spuds, gravy, the mother's Sunday roast!"The prop is aware that he has only been bestowed the honour for a game, and that this is the ship steered by the likes of Sexton, Peter O'Mahony and Conor Murray, but what makes him proud is how the news will go down in Wexford, and with everyone that knows him. Andy Farrell is set to announce his match-day squad to face Fiji on Thursday afternoon. "It is different," says Furlong, "but it is a challenge... Fiji are very physical and very direct."
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