ADAM BYRNE IS raring to go, so much so that Saturdayโs Pro14 opener against Benetton canโt come quickly enough. It has been a long pre-season for the players, none more so than Byrne, who missed Leinsterโs run-in due to a quad injury.
The winger was forced to go under the knife as a season of real promise ended in deep frustration, but after a summer of rest and rehab, Byrne is back in peak physical condition and ready to hit the ground running at the Stadio Monigo.
Having enjoyed a largely injury-free run last term and, in turn, produced a string of consistently excellent performances, Byrne started 13 games for Leinster and had earned his shot on the wing in big European games against Toulouse and Ulster.
Instead of playing his part in the Champions Cup and Pro14 finals, Byrne had to watch on from the sidelines but the layoff was used to work on other aspects of his game, as the 25-year-old bids to build on what he did last year.
Without encountering any hiccups on his road to recovery, Byrne was able to feature heavily during the pre-season block, scoring a try against Coventry and getting useful minutes under his belt against Canada and Northampton.
โIโm itching for the start of the season,โ he says. โI was rehabbing at the start of pre-season so it felt pretty long for me. Watching all the rugby thatโs going on at the moment in the World Cup I just canโt wait for the season to start.
โI want to keep building, keep growing, get better as a player and hopefully that will bring more opportunities for me within Leinster and hopefully bigger things on top of that.โ
Starting with Saturdayโs clash against Benetton, Leinster have six Pro14 games between now and the start of the Champions Cup in mid-November, at which point the internationals will have returned from the World Cup.
With the arrival of Cian Kelleher adding to the competition in Leinsterโs back three, Byrne is keen to make the most of his opportunities during this first block of the campaign to ensure heโs in a strong position once the European action rolls around.
โEveryone wants to own the jersey and we donโt want to give it up when the lads come back from the World Cup,โ he continues. โWe want to do the best we can in the Leinster jersey so when they come back, there is a bit of competition there and it is not going to be easy. We are giving the coaches tough choices to make.
โIn certain positions, there are a lot of people out, in other positions the younger lads are going to get a chance. Itโs an exciting time for the club.โ
As for his own ambitions of establishing himself on the Leinster wing regardless of who is available, Byrne says: โThat is a goal for me. I am 25 now. Itโs been my dream to play for Leinster since I was 12 or 13 and started getting into rugby.
โYeah, I really want to own that jersey, play in the big games, play in the finals at the end of the season, get on the pitch when we are lifting some silverware. Thatโs a long term goal, short term itโs about training well and taking it game by game.โ
Overall, using the confidence gained from last seasonโs performances, Byrne is in a good place heading into the 2019/20 campaign.
โI feel pretty good,โ he adds. โWhen I was injured I had a lot of time to work on myself as a person and as a leader. I have been doing mindfulness for the last year and a half, that has really helped me stay in the moment and just take a step back.
โI do feel really confident. Maybe at times I donโt notice, some people will say, โyou look confident or your confidence is backโ but I donโt notice it at the time. I do feel really good physically and mentally and I just canโt wait for the season to start.โ
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Will the fight against Dubois be rescheduled.
As long as Bivol stayed on his feet he was getting that result so that Eddie and the Saudies could bring us the trilogy fight.
@Jp Cleary: in fairness he boxed the right fight using his jab and combinations to keep Artur at distance. Bivol speed and countering were excellent in the latter half of the fight and the cross was given Artur all sorts of problems. It was close 115-113 was fair. Artur had the better early and late rounds with his pressure and shot selection, but Bivol adapted, a trilogy is a must, two close fights. I know Parker is trained by Andy Lee but Christ, give these two light heavyweights greats the headline. Theyโll go down as legends. I would love to see the trilogy in vegas but that unfortunately wont happen with the Saudi money.
@John Clifford: how much did bakole get for the two rounds it was a total mismatch he didnโt look like the first cousin of a boxer?
John Clifford.. completely agree wrong fight getting the headlines here .. beterbiev-bivol super fight real skill between two elite fighters.. beterbiev is very unusual at forty to be able to compete with a man who dismantled canello.. bivol will win fight three Iโd say, age has to be on his side a bit plus supreme skills
Fairplay him taking bokole out nowhere always was going be dangerous he can put feet up in morecambe againg Tyson hughie and all the boys.
@Paully kells: what you say Paully???