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21st November 2016
06:32am GMT

"[Inside centre] wasn’t too foreign, Joe rarely has a stone left un-turned and has everybody prepared. It wasn’t too much a shock to the system as it may have been thought of. "The coaching staff and senior players lead by example and have the subs prepped and demand the most out of you during the week – whether you have one cap or 100 caps – the same is expected from everyone detail-wise and knowing your role. "It’s not intimidating as you think, you are prepped very hard during the week, and it pays off when you’re called on."
Referring to the Aviva Stadium as 'a cauldron', Ringrose furter developed his thoughts on playing the Kiwis.
"It was pretty cool occasion to be apart of and it was incredibly physical. "Playing the best team in the world is always going to be a bit of a step up. Whatever about the physical edge they bring, they are very good skillfully too – so they come at you from all angles."It was interesting to note All Blacks head coach Steve Hansen stopping the Leinster centre at the end of the match to congratulate him on his performance.
Asked what was the difference between the Chicago win and the Dublin disappointment, Ringrose commented:
"If we were better in a couple of areas maybe the scoreline could have been different. All credit to them for winning but we’ll take a little bit of confidence from it and try to learn from our errors and shift of focus to next week as soon as possible." He added, "We had a couple of entries into their 22 and didn’t quite come away with the points we would have liked. "We will go back and analyse and see where we can be better. We talked in the changing room after, we can’t sit and be disappointed, we’ve a huge match against Australia here."Australia are up next and this is one 21-year-old who is definitely ready. Aaron Kernan joins Colm Parkinson on The GAA Hour to explain the work he's doing for the Club Players Association. Derry captain Chrissy McKaigue talks Slaughtneil and a Dublin club advertising for hurlers gets a sore touch. Subscribe here on iTunes.
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