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13th September 2022
02:05pm BST

"Whenever he gets a good score, he goes around telling everyone, 'I got this, I got this!' The big guys are always at it, but I'd say Killer is right up there. Pound-for-pound, he's the strongest."[caption id="attachment_272104" align="aligncenter" width="800"]
Dave Kilcoyne during an Irish rugby squad gym session, in 2019. (Photo by Brendan Moran/Sportsfile)[/caption]
As for the biggest gym-bunny, or lad most likely to be doing multiple bicep curls, Conway says 'there's loads of them'.
"There's always a lot of them around the bicep rack, especially the older lads, which is disappointing as they should be past that by now. Conor Murray has miserable biceps. He does. In fairness to him, he is persistent and he's been constantly working on them. He's fighting a losing battle, unfortunately."
Nick Timoney pictured during an Ulster Rugby gym session. (Photo by Robyn McMurray for Ulster Rugby via Sportsfile)[/caption]
Dominic Robertson-McCoy during a Connacht Rugby squad training session at The Sportsground. (Photo by Piaras Ó Mídheach/Sportsfile)[/caption]
Jack Carty has a rapid response when asked for the guy throwing the most shapes around the Connacht gym. "Jordan Duggan, I'd say. He's a lifter first, and a rugby player second. He loves being in the gym and he's in incredible shape, to be fair."
Andrew Porter during a Leinster Rugby gym session. (Photo by Ramsey Cardy/Sportsfile)[/caption]
The Leinster gym posers lost a number in their ranks, during the off-season. "I would've said Adam Byrne," van der Flier comments, "but he has moved to Connacht now. Probably Andrew Porter again. He's not vain, at all, but I can picture him in the gym, after training, doing a load of bicep curls."
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