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15th February 2017
01:52pm GMT

"Connor Ronan was very good," Lambert said. "I've said before he'll have a big career in the game. His general game was outstanding."Ronan was born in England, the grandson of a Kilkenny and Galway native. He played for their under-17 side before switching to the Ireland underage setup. There, he felt more content.
He has since played in the European under-19 championship with the Irish and, two years ago, he told the Star that he was happy with his decision - and keen to show the English what they were missing.
"Going away with England, that went well. But when I was away with England I knew I was going away with Ireland the week after, so it was just to see what it was like," Ronan said. "I wanted to get an experience and to see which one I’d prefer to play for. "It’s the atmosphere in the group. With Ireland, it felt like more of a team. Everyone is more together, and you feel more involved."https://twitter.com/JacquiOatley/status/831846221580996609
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