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30th January 2017
01:35pm GMT

"The fact that he always appears to have so much time no matter how high the stakes is a real sign of a top class player. He is certainly that," Madigan wrote.
"But it’s not just the visual sense of time on his hands that makes him so good. He is calm under pressure, sure, and even in the white heat of battle reverts back to what works for him, and that’s the attribute you want from your key players in high pressure situations.
"He is also one of the fastest, most accurate passers in the game and his box kicking is incredibly consistent. Box kicking is a skill that is so difficult to be consistent with but Conor makes it look like a golf shot.
"He is also deceptively fast, running off the back of mauls, ‘8/9s’ off scrums…and he is very effective at drawing defenders and making space for others.
"And of course, once inside the ’22’, his try record is testament enough to the quality of his sniping breaks. He only needs a crack in the window to sneak through - let’s hope they appear on Saturday and we get off to the Six Nations start we need."
Ireland travel to Murrayfield this weekend where they will meet Scotland in the first game of the 2017 Six Nations and here's hoping that Murray gets the protection necessary to keep him on the pitch throughout the competition.Explore more on these topics: