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6th May 2015
04:07pm BST

'We had a GAA trainer that took us for a few sessions for a bit of craic, in our pre-season with the Crusaders. We didn't quite grasp it properly. I realised that after I watched a few games here. They don't play it the way we tried to play it... The outside backs stood out as they were a skillful bunch. The forwards struggled a bit, especially the big boys at the front. 'We were just running onto the field, putting up high kicks and seeing who could get who.'In fairness, that does not sound too far off actual GAA. He adds, 'I want to go to a game. I've watched a few on TV but the timing has never been any good. One of the assistant trainers [at Ulster] plays a bit and has been trying to get us down for a game.' [caption id="attachment_23719" align="alignnone" width="630"]
Jonny Bell, Jared Payne and Iain Henderson of Ulster Rugby.[/caption]
Very much an adopted Ulsterman, Payne likes to get out and about the province. 'I've been up to Dunfanaghy, in Donegal, a few times and really enjoyed it. I always like getting up the north coast as there are good beaches up there. Belfast is nice. I have been around a bit but those spots are quite nice. Obviously, you've got to get the good weather as the weather can be sometimes cruel.
'I'd be more of a fisherman and a diver so I have tried out snorkelling, once or twice, up the north coast. It was pretty chilly so I won't rush back to jump in. If there's a bit of surf, I jump in. We went up to Bundoran on a pre-season camp. We had a bit of fun on a few surfboards.'Explore more on these topics: