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23rd February 2022
02:33pm GMT

"I pulled out early on the Wednesday and was hoping it wasn't too bad. But I went for a scan and it was bad enough to rule me out of the game... Joey's a very good professional and always does his prep right, so I don't think it would have affected him too much."[caption id="attachment_249943" align="aligncenter" width="800"]
Joey Carbery, right, and Bundee Aki of Ireland during the match against France. (Photo by Seb Daly/Sportsfile)[/caption]
"Yeah, of course. I'm not the best spectator, and this game was particularly tough. This was a game I almost had in my head for the past two years, after what happened the last time there. I thought that was a place where I could go and put those demons to bed. But unfortunately it wasn't to be." "There's lots of things to work on, across all parts of our game," he added. "It's not one thing that cost us against France. It was a load of little things."Johnny Sexton was then asked how Carbery's rivalry differs from the one he had with Ronan O'Gara when he first broke into the Ireland team. His answer looped in many past jersey jousts with the likes of O'Gara, Contepomi, Ian Madigan and Ian McKinley all mentioned. He said:
"Look, I'm well used to competition. I've had it my whole career. Whether it was early doors with Felipe at Leinster and ROG, with Ireland... Joey has been around a long time - these past five, six years - so I'm used to it really... it's nothing new but it's just to focus on myself being fit and firing."As for the upcoming challenge of Italy, the Ireland captain spoke highly of their Kiwi head coach. "I've always been impressed against any team I've played against with Kieran Crowley as coach," he said. "Treviso, Canada at the last World Cup [2015] and you've seen that in those last two games they played."
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