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Published 17:30 23 Feb 2018 GMT
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"I've seen the blueprints of a Paulie lineout already, too! "He was there today and I had a brief chat with him. He was asking me about body shape for one of the taller second rows at scrum-time."Always switched on. Always thinking about how to get better, and get these young men up to scratch. Ireland U20 captain Tommy O'Brien has been blown away by O'Connell. "He's brilliant," O'Brien tells us. "He's getting really involved and stuck in straight away. As soon as he came in he bettered us. He brought in a few things that he would have done as an international player and they have really helped our game as well." O'Brien says O'Connell has held back on the pre-match speeches, for now, but there could be some chat about manic aggression if Ireland can get over Wales and Scotland in the coming weeks. "No big speeches yet," he remarks, "but I think he may be saving that for England, on Paddy's Day!"
The former Blackrock College player played with the U20s as an 18-year-old, last year. Back for his second spin, Noel McNamara chose him to captain this year's crop.
When it comes to addressing this Ireland team, the Leinster back - starting on the wing against Wales - got some good advice from O'Connell.
"Yeah, it's tough. I was talking to Paul about it as well, because he was such a fantastic captain. He gave me some great tips, like, there are a few times when you need to stand up and say what you feel. But, mostly, a captain should be a leader by example. Whether that is on the pitch or in training - try lead by example."He has certainly done that so far in the 2018 championship, which has included a high-scoring loss against France and win over Italy. To make most rugby fans feel old, O'Brien shares with us some of his earliest rugby memories. "Johnny Sexton would be one of the guys I'd have looked up to," he says.
"I think it was my younger sister's confirmation, or communion, and we watching Leinster coming back to beat Northampton. You'd idolise these guys, so it is fantastic to get out there and share a pitch with these lads. "I'd say that'd be close [to being my earliest memory]. I wouldn't say the earliest as I was 13 or so. That really stands out for me - that belief of being proud of being from Leinster and proud of being from Ireland. That game and the Grand Slam, with Ronan O'Gara getting the drop goal."
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