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16th November 2021
01:42pm GMT

"James Lowe's tackle [on Rieko Ioane] was just incredible," notes Greg O'Shea, "after all the crap he's taken for his defence and the fact that if that ball got past him it was probably going to be a try in the corner."
"And definitely, it's not about big moments. It's about bad moments and not having bad moment. Because you're always going to be judged by your errors, rather than the big moments will come for him, you know? "So, I think he understood that. He's been working on that and with us in Leinster, and it's interesting in terms that he's been used to a very different system, from growing up in New Zealand. "So, it's not only about changing his game, it's changing his position, his way of defending. His common knowledge of how he has to play, because it's a different system here. It doesn't happen overnight. It takes time. "The more you work, the less time it takes, the harder you work. But sometimes it takes longer. And probably it's easier when you learn it at 18, 19 years old. He just had to learn it a bit older, and change a bit of what brought him, as a good player, to be in Ireland. "Suddenly, [that style] doesn't count here, you know, just defending deep and waiting. We want players to defend high and up there and just go and tackle them. So, it's the learning curve for him."That learning curve may have experienced a dip, but it is trending upward over the past couple of games. Many New Zealand rugby fans were bemoaning the lack of physicality their side had, at the weekend and against the Springboks. How they could have dearly done with Lowe against Ireland. Indeed a post-match picture shared by Crusaders winger Will Jordan shows what might have been. https://www.instagram.com/p/CWQTRfGAl-M/ Will Jordan on one wing, James Lowe on the other and Jordie Barrett at fullback. Not a bad back three. But, as All Blacks coach Ian Foster remarked when asked about Ireland's 'three Kiwis' after his side's defeat, "I only saw three Irish players." James Lowe is a part of this Ireland team now, and a bit part too. WATCH THAT FULL EPISODE HERE:
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