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6th November 2018
08:42am GMT

"I've a lot of experience down here. Any time I come here and play rugby against the French, I know a few of the French players and they are very welcoming and accommodating; they're good guys. It's an honour. "The French are a good team. I know that if I'm going to play France, I have to be close to my very best. They are a force within rugby and one you will always respect."https://twitter.com/midi_olympique/status/1059560920077230082 Other players to be honoured on the night were France centre Mathieu Bastareaud and the likes of Vincent Clerc, Conrad Smith, Aurélien Rougerie, Bryan Habana and Jean-Baptiste Poux, who were all inducted as Rugby Oscars 'legends'. Simon Zebo, Murray's old Munster teammate, was on hand to help the scrum-half celebrate his achievement: https://www.instagram.com/p/Bp0IZPih0C_/ As for a Murray comeback against the All Blacks, on November 17, it is highly unlikely that he will be pitched straight back into action after a couple of months out with a neck injury. Former Ireland winger Andrew Trimble does not believe that is necessarily the worst news for Hoe Schmidt's men. On Baz & Andrew's House of Rugby, Trimble said:
"Between Murray and Sexton, he's probably their most important player and he's the guy they need to have fit with a big 12 months ahead, he needs to be performing well." "So, him having this break now will be really good for Ireland and good for Munster and good for the World Cup opportunity."https://youtu.be/-_eOrfc9WDw Murray himself has mixed feelings about missing out on the cut and thrust of Guinness Series duty, and matches against Argentina and New Zealand in particular. At the launch of Pinergy's #WeAre16 campaign, in late October, he said, "As a fan, it's really exciting, this November is going to be really, really cool. "The last few weeks at Munster and being a fan, it's been enjoyable to watch because the lads have gone quite well, particularly in Europe, but then there's the other side of being a player. "If you're fit, you have the potential of being involved in those games; Europe with Munster and November with Ireland. That's tough, that is tough." [caption id="attachment_182774" align="aligncenter" width="800"]
Murray recently helped promote Pinergy's #WeAre16 campaign[/caption]
One does hope that a genuine challenger for Murray's No.9 jersey emerges over the next few weeks.
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