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O'Connell during an Emerging Ireland training session. Steve Haag/INPHO

O'Connell: Back in my time, we didn't have many guys with these athletic profiles

Paul O’Connell says he has been ‘blown away’ by the standard and attitude of the players in the Emerging Ireland squad.

IN THE SPACE of just two short weeks, the Emerging Ireland squad have already made a strong impression on Ireland forwards coach, Paul O’Connell.

The tourists are two from two in South Africa having already seen off the Griquas and the Pumas ahead of Sunday’s meeting with the Cheetahs in Bloemfontein [KO 2pm Irish time, live on IrishRugby.ie]. 

The tour has split opinion given the quality of opposition Ireland have faced and the impact it has had on the provinces in the United Rugby Championship, but O’Connell says he has found the trip hugely beneficial from a coaching point of view.

“It’s been great for us,” O’Connell said.

We’ve been blown away by the standard, by the appetite, by the workrate of the players. It’s very comforting that when you go down the layers, you have these guys who are being really well coached in their academies, really well coached in their provinces. They’re very smart rugby players, they’re very motivated, they’re able to figure things out. And we’ve only had a small period of time here. We needed players that were smart and that could figure things out quickly for themselves, and it’s been brilliant.”

Working together in such a short window and taking on unfamiliar opposition, it would be natural to see a lack of cohesion in the side, but O’Connell explains the group have been keen for feedback, whether good or bad.

“We’re trying to prepare for international rugby and they want to know what the standard is. They want to know what 100% looks like, and they’re very, very open for that. Luckily for us, for every image we get of something that we wouldn’t be happy with, we’re probably getting five that we will be happy with. So the message can be quite positive.” 

Two of the most highly-rated players in the squad return to the starting team tomorrow, as Leinster’s Joe McCarthy and Munster’s Tom Ahern rekindle their second row partnership from the opening rout against the Griquas.

Former Ireland lock O’Connell is hoping to see the pair push on with their provinces following the tour.

“The two of them have been excellent,” O’Connell continued.

“Joe has obviously been in with us [the Ireland senior side], he was down in New Zealand with us, played in the two Maori games, did some really good things in both games and is still on a learning curve. 

joe-mccarthy-in-the-line-out Joe McCarthy is back in the starting team for tomorrow's clash with the Cheetahs. Steve Haag / INPHO Steve Haag / INPHO / INPHO

“But it’s been brilliant to have him in with us. Excellent profile, very curious guy, wants to learn, getting excellent coaching in his province and then comes here and gets to mix with some guys from the other provinces who look at things differently, gets to mix in with John Fogarty and myself and Catty [Mike Catt] and Simon [Easterby] who might have a different view on things as well. 

“As I said, it’s all about broadening his experience and it should improve his instinct.  

Same for Tom Ahern. Tom Ahern has played a lot of rugby with Munster, been exposed to very good players, very good coaching down there, certainly from a set-piece point of view and he’s done really well for us. He’s capable of creating big moments in games with his athleticism but it’s been like that all across the board. Brian Deeny and Cormac Izuchukwu started the other day and played really well for us.

“Back in my time, we didn’t have many guys with these kind of athletic profiles so it’s brilliant to see them coming through. It’s brilliant to see them getting an opportunity to play here and broaden their view of the game, and hopefully that broadening puts them in a better position to challenge for starting places back in their provinces.” 

Tomorrow’s opposition, the Cheetahs, are expected to offer Emerging Ireland their sternest challenge yet, naming an experienced side which includes former Ulster man Ruan Pienaar and fellow World Cup winner Frans Steyn.

“The Cheetahs are a very strong side. They probably have one of the best lineouts in the Currie Cup, the best mauling team in the Currie Cup, they scored 11 tries [off maul] I think in the Currie Cup and their second row runs a very good operation, it’s very similar to the South African national team in terms of how they go about their business.

“And then you have Frans Steyn, you have Ruan Pienaar, so you have a lot of experience there and a lot of size. We saw them playing against the Bulls after our Griquas game. They ran a Bulls side which featured Bismarck du Plessis in for a maul try very early in the game, so they’re a big side and very experienced.

“They don’t have split resources between the URC and the likes of that, so they’re a strong side and it will be a brilliant challenge for our guys.” 

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    Aug 31st 2020, 12:06 PM

    Methinks, not treated the best by Potter.

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    Aug 31st 2020, 11:59 AM

    From an Irish perspective first team football is crucial for Duffy. With Ben White being kept at Brighton, seen as they has turned down a 30 million bid you’d think he’ll be above Duffy in the pecking order.
    I think the best move for Duffy now to get regular games might be a loan move to Celtic. I wouldnt like to see him in the Scottish league for more than one season though which is why i think a loan move is best.
    Next summer then there might be better options for a permanent move.

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    Aug 31st 2020, 12:03 PM

    @Gareth Ward: He’s too good to be playing in the Scottish league in my opinion. Definitely good enough to be playing for some premier league side

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    Aug 31st 2020, 12:09 PM

    @Miguel Sanchez: Agreed but there doesn’t seem to be many decent interested teams in the premier league though

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    Aug 31st 2020, 12:15 PM

    @Gareth Ward: doesn’t have to be a top prem team, even playing every week for one of the new boys would be better prep for Ireland games than playing for Celtic (particularly now they won’t be in champions league).
    I’d say/hope he is holding out for an approach from prem knowing Celtic will snap the hand off him if he does go back to them.
    (Not trying to have a pop at Celtic here, looking purely at what’s best for Ireland)

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    Aug 31st 2020, 12:17 PM

    @Gareth Ward: West brom would suit

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    Aug 31st 2020, 12:40 PM

    @Gareth Ward: either West Brom or an improving West Ham team would be a good move for him. I agree with the previous poster and he is far too good to play for Celtic. Personally I think he is a better defender than either Dunk or Webster and offers a threat from set pieces. He’s just coming into his prime now. He should definitely be able to stay in the premiership

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    Aug 31st 2020, 2:04 PM

    @Ger: West ham look fairly solid at center back with ogbonna and diop. So its hard to see him breaking in there

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    Aug 31st 2020, 5:16 PM

    @Ger: Well does Graham what ever his name is value your opinion?
    Obviously not as he wants to off load Shane Duffy.
    So realistically a loan season with Celtic could be good for all parties.
    Duffy is a Celtic supporter and reports suggest he wants this loan move.
    Shore up a porous Celtic defence by doing the business and who knows like Virgil Van Dijk before him becomes more than a sought after defender again
    Meanwhile Brighton will be happy to sell if they get relegated – which is a distinct possibility.
    QED.

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    Aug 31st 2020, 12:18 PM

    I hope he join Celtic on loan so that he has a chance to win silverware especially aiming for the 10 in a row SPL titles!

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    Aug 31st 2020, 6:41 PM

    @Mícheál Moran: Would the equivalent of a League One title satisfy a man with almost 100 premier league appearances? He has to be looking at staying in the top league or at the very least a decent championship team. He may as well move back to the Brandywell as traipse up to Glasgow.

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    Aug 31st 2020, 11:50 PM

    @M:

    Ah I know but if a Premiership club don’t snap him soon before the transfer window close then he should go to the SPL.

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    Aug 31st 2020, 1:01 PM

    Crystal Palace should snap him up, mad he can’t get a game

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    Aug 31st 2020, 1:39 PM

    Sometimes in football, you’re face does not fit with the manager, then it’s time to go. Duffy is too good not to be playing regularly

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    Aug 31st 2020, 3:32 PM

    He’s a premier league centre half, to good for the championship ,one of the best in the air in the league , only 28 ,good age for a CB very surprised a top 6 club have not came in

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    Sep 1st 2020, 11:29 AM

    Celtic really do need a few signings

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