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25th July 2023
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Forwards, from left, Iain Henderson, Tadhg Beirne and James Ryan during Ireland rugby squad training at the IRFU High Performance Centre. (Photo by Brendan Moran/Sportsfile)[/caption]
"Something that we felt was that we wanted to continue more with the rugby side of things. We may have felt we didn't get a huge amount of benefit from aimlessly flogging ourselves. In saying that, some of the rugby sessions we've done have been tougher than any of the conditioning work - be it mauling, speed of play, players dropping out and fresh ones coming in. It has all been done in an incredibly productive manner, and a constructive one too. It's been well thought out."Henderson was part of the 2015 and 2019 World Cup squads, with bigger pressure and focus on Ireland in that latter tournament due to them peaking at World No.1 weeks out from the tournament, their 2018 Grand Slam and claiming World Rugby Team of the Year, nine months after that. "In 2019 we obviously felt," Henderson starts, before stopping to mull the question.
"We were obviously a good team - we had decent players and a bunch of good results behind us - but I'm not 100% sure if we went in best prepared for that World Cup. And I'm not 100% what was behind it, or what it was down to. Be it the structure of that World Cup or our lead-up into it. That was discussed a lot with Faz, with the physios, S&C staff, other rugby coaches, players, nutritionists, everyone from a whole range, all to ensure he could nail this one."[caption id="attachment_290646" align="aligncenter" width="1280"]
Iain Henderson with his son Freddy after Ireland's 2023 Six Nations win over France, at Aviva Stadium. (Photo by Brendan Moran/Sportsfile)[/caption]
"To be honest," he began, "I don't think [the hearing] has been really spoken about. Johnny has been plugging away, training away, being Johnny and getting on with his work. Training as normal. "Probably, in my head... it's probably been a huge stress for Johnny. It's probably something he has been worried about for a good number of weeks now. "For the other players, maybe they've been thinking about, but there are often hearings on a weekly basis - URC, Europe, whatever else. Maybe normality is not the word for it, but we're well used to potentially having players banned for games, and whatnot, and seeing how it will unfold. For the most of it, though, Johnny has been Johnny about the place."One of the elements that will aid the cause of many World Cup hopefuls is versatility, and Henderson has shown that - for Ulster, Ireland and the Lions - over the years. Asked if he has let Farrell and his fellow coaches know they have another blindside they can call upon, if needed, he remarks, "If they don't know that already, I would like you to let them know! It's handy, but Tadhg Beirne would be much more likely to go to 6, if they need. Then Ryan Baird. "If they need a third-choice, of the second rows, for blindside flanker, I could maybe put my hand up." [caption id="attachment_290135" align="aligncenter" width="1000"]
Iain Henderson was speaking at the launch of Canterbury’s Ireland Rugby World Cup Jerseys which will be worn by the team in France this autumn. The jerseys are on sale now at Canterbury.com, and via Intersports Elverys, in store and on Elverys.ie.[/caption]
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