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5th December 2017
04:07pm GMT

"I hadn't had enough game time in the lead-up to November. There's a lot of competition [at Ulster] and it's hard enough to get out on the pitch and in the mix. I suffered from that and I dropped down the pecking order from that. "Because of that, I didn't get in the mix for Ireland. Joe said that - this isn't necessarily a sign of where things are going in the future, but this is where we are now and you're not quite there now. "I couldn't disagree with a word he said. I wasn't quite playing the sort of rugby I would like to see myself play. I wasn't quite as abrasive as I'd like to be. But Joe said, you get yourself back in the mix [for Ulster] and you could be back in the mix for the Six Nations. I'm holding onto that.""I feel like I've still got a lot to give," Trimble added, "and I'm still very hungry for it, and looking forward to getting a chance again soon and kicking on." Back in 2012/13, when Trimble was struggling to impress himself upon then Ireland coach Declan Kidney, he vowed to focus on doing his damnedest for Ulster Rugby and seeing where that took him. That decision saw him get straight back to his best and he starred for Ireland on his return to the Test fold. Four years on, he could do with a repeat dose.
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