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Conor Murray’s verdict by Jamison Gibson-Park

Conor Murray’s verdict by Jamison Gibson-Park

Jamison Gibson-Park feels “very privileged” having learned from colleagues Ireland Scrum-Half Conor Murray. Munster Murray’s player is Prepared to make an appearance 125 and final for your country During Saturday Guinness Six nations Final from afar to Italy.

The 35 -year -old has won five titles from the six nations, including two Grand Slams, and toured three times with the British and Irish. Lions From your debut in the test against France In 2011. Gibson-Park born in New Zealand is the favorite to wear the number nine shirt for the lions in Australia This summer after replacing Murray as the first choice for Ireland in 2021.

“He has been incredible and is such a great guy, I have had a lot of privilege of playing with him,” said the 33 -year -old man Leinster player. “He was one of the best in the world for the entrails of 10 years. I used to look and when I arrived in Ireland, I was surprised how good it was really.

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“It was incredibly consistent and I suppose that in many ways I felt at that time I was probably a bit inconsistent. So I admired boys like him safely and then, when he arrived at the camp, he has been incredible to rub his shoulders with him. He is such a great guy and has certainly helped my career. ”

Shore Cyan Healy -The most covered player in Ireland, with 137 appearances, and the Peter O’Mahony flank will also call his international careers in Rome.

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Simon Easterby team must win in Stadio Olympic and then wait second England And the France table slides against Welsh and Scotland respectively so that the long -lasting trio with another title.

“It would be good to finish a good way for the boys who are made,” said Gibson-Park after the dream of Grand Slam of Ireland was extinguished by the defeat of Saturday 42-27 against France in Dublin.

“We have another game to expect, so that is the beauty of this competition, we still have a game to go and we can change it luckily.” I feel privileged to have played with all three. ”

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