JACK CONAN MAY have received the sponsorโs man of the match award on Saturday night but he spent the duration of his post-match press conference eulogising over a team-mateโs performance.
On a night when Leinster impressed across the board, he could have been talking about any player in blue but the name on everyoneโs lips at the moment is Joey Carbery.
The out-half returned to provincial duty for the visit of Dragons and displayed all his growing maturity with an influential display in an important bonus point win.
Once the Clontarf man had crossed for the fourth try shortly after the interval, Leo Cullen whipped him off ahead of next weekendโs trip to Northampton Saints. Job done and a pleasure to watch.
Carbery injected pace and precision into every Leinster move and orchestrated proceedings from the off as well as scoring his third try for the province.
Afterwards, Conan and the head coach were full of praise for the 21-year-old who has enjoyed a meteoric rise to become one of the most exciting talents in the country.
โFirstly, for someone who took from nine games playing in the AIL final to making his debut off the bench against the All Blacks, I think it is a testament to how humble and hard-working he is as a bloke,โ Conan said.
โHeโs fitted right back in this week. Even today, heโs made breaks, heโs electric, heโs got pace, heโs got a step, he can kick, he can pass. He is the future of Leinster Rugby, in my opinion.
โIt has brought the standard up for everyone, to have this lad come in with virtually no experience and go out and play for Ireland. It is really deserving. It is great to see Joe give someone like that the opportunity to go and play.
โI know Joeyโs only been in here a limited amount of time. But, who he is as a person, you havenโt seen the best of him yet. Heโll keep on growing and continue to put Johnny under pressure. Heโs going to be a fantastic player in years to come as he is now already.โ
While Carberyโs game is continually evolving, Leinster are already fully aware of his worth and have every faith in him to deputise for Johnny Sexton over the coming weeks.
With the picture over Sextonโs fitness still unclear, Carbery is in line to start at Franklinโs Gardens on Friday and potentially further beyond with Cullenโs decision to take him off after 50 minutes a clear indication of the role heโll play.
โAgain, it comes back to Joey playing nine games and having that temperament to go and play for Ireland,โ Conan said of his ability to step up in big games.
โEven the other day, coming on against Australia in a position that he hasnโt played a lot in. It wasnโt a perfect game for him. But, personally, I wouldnโt have said that lad looks out of place.
โHe did some great things. He has a great boot. He is good in the air. Heโs quick. Heโs strong. If Johnnyโs not there? Yeah, itโs different. But, itโs a good different to have Joey there.โ
On comparing the two out-halfs and the difference between their two games, Conan added: โJohnny and Joey are different style players. Johnnyโs more of a tactician. Heโll kick the corners. Heโll play in the right areas of the field
โJoey is probably that bit more electric. He can make a break on his own try line, run a hundred metres and score.
โNot that Johnny couldnโt do it, Joey is just more likely to do it.
โThey are different players. But, they both have fantastic qualities and they are both strong-willed guys who push themselves hard and push the team hard.
โThey want only the best for themselves and everyone else around them.โ
While Conan and Carbery received many of the accolades over the weekend, there were several standout performers for Leinster with Luke McGrath, Rory OโLoughlin, Dan Leavy and Peter Dooley all catching the eye.
With such strength in depth and the capacity to maintain that level of performance even without the international players, it puts Leinster in good stead heading into back-to-back Champions Cup fixtures.
โAll those young guys put a smile on my face,โ Cullen added. โI think the way theyโre
pushing hard, making life uncomfortable for some of the more experienced
older fellas is a really, really positive thing for the club.
โI think the young guys are working really, really hard. Itโs really pleasing some of the characteristics and dedication that they show. They all want to improve.
โThe mindset they have is thatโฆ we do a lot of reviews for players and we might have three or four things for guys but a lot of these guys are coming in with eight or nine things themselves.
โSo theyโre constantly looking at the weaknesses of their game and not getting too far of themselves. Theyโre a pleasure to work with, a lot of them, and that is a credit to those who work in the academy as well. Because more and more of those guys are coming in and they are ready to go in at this level.
โYou have seen that particularly this season so the work in the academy is certainly bearing fruit.โ
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Joey and Gary Ringrose made a guest appearance at an Under 7-9 blitz in Balbriggan yesterday morning. They just walked around with smiles on their faces and gave as much time to the kids as they needed posing for photos and signing autographs. A super experience for the kids. Well done lads
Was in Balbriggan yesterday. Hundreds on kids playing rugby from loads of different clubs and the delight for them to see Joey Carbury and Gary Ringrose was fantastic. all the kids got their photos with the lads and it was just such a great thing to do. As for rugby the futures bright with so many players coming through all the academyโs .
The futureโs Bright.. The futureโs Blue.
Oooohhh a lot of red thumbs. Hard to know why.
Absolute baller next 2-3 year will surely be Ireland number 10 a joy to watch.
This young lad is the real deal..his vision for someone so new to the level of rugby,is brilliant..and he backs himself to make the break when he choses to..heโs also very lucky to have sexton there on a daily basis..in my view he should be ahead of Jackson for the 6 nations..
Donโt tell Cathal Sheehan, heโll try and end his career!
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He is a fine prospect for Ireland never mind Leinsterโฆโฆhowever he has still much to learn about the No.10 job. Iโm reminded of the Ollie Campbell vs Tony Ward contest for the Ireland job and Campbell ultimately won that. One of the main reasons he won that battle was he better understood that facilitating other individuals and units on the pitch was more valuable to his team that the miracle step or dummy. Joey could do worse than have a chat with Ollie in that context for he(JC) surely has the potential to be great.
Who makes the decision on which players are centrally contracted? Nucifora?
And what will happen when he develops to a point where heโs outperforming the injury prone, fading and yet centrally contracted Sexton?
Hi W*nker welcome to the thread
Not a problem. If that were to be the case, which it isnโt, it would be managed the same as all other positions where Leinster players are or have been 1st & 2nd choice for Ireland: McGrath/Healy, Ross/Furlong/Moore, backrow etc.
Now that I think of it, the likes of you must thank your lucky stars that Leinster are so proficient at producing talent for the national team.
Lol.. and Rochelle is a troll.. embarrassed for you lads
Lam is leaving Connacht.