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23rd June 2017
10:06pm BST

"It's funny, the reaction over here, because Pete came into the Irish squad when Jamie Heaslip picked up an injury. He got a man-of-the-match performance. Then everybody was talking about him. Then hegot onto a Lions tour and now he is captain. "Some of the Kiwi press over here think that he's got lucky, because of the way things have fallen, but, for me, you make your own luck. "Pete had to go out and perform in that game against England and he did that. He was absolutely phenomenal and he threw his name into the hat to be selected."https://twitter.com/SportsJOEdotie/status/843172725468348421 Ferris continued:
"The way he's went about it - he's not the type of guy who goes onto social media or goes into press conferences and says this, that and the other - he just goes about his business and he's a really, really well respected guy. "And when you have someone who is so respected, it goes a long way. He's not only a good leader, he's a good player and a good man."
The former Ulster and Ireland flanker had a class comparison between O'Mahony and another Munster, and Lions, legend.
"He's just a hard man who is a bloody nightmare to play again. He's very passionate - just look at with the Lions whenever there is a turnover, he's rushing over, grabbing boys and slapping backs. "There is only one person that I know that hates losing more that Peter O'Mahony, and that was Paul O'Connell! They are both cut from the same cloth.""On Saturday," Ferris concluded, "He's going to stand up and say, 'I'm leading the Lions. I've got to lead by example on the pitch and here we go!' "He's definitely got the ability to do it." O'Mahony is as Munster as they come, as Irish and as Cork as they come. We're happy to loan him out for a while but we want him back.
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