George North tells brilliant anecdote that may alter how you view Paul O'Connell
New Zealand bound George North tells a brilliant Paul O'Connell anecdote in the latest of Landrover's British and Irish Lions videos.
The giant Welsh wing has also opened up about how Sam Warburton and Justin Tipiric compare in terms of their athletic ability.
Will Greenwood picked up George North after a long day of training and the soon to be two time British and Irish Lions winger discusses his experiences in camp in 2013, the All Blacks and whether not he can do a Folau on Savea.
North has also spoken this week of his relief at avoiding the “group of death” at the 2019 Rugby World Cup and dismissed talk of Australia having a psychological edge over Wales.
Wales were this month drawn to face the Wallabies and Georgia in Japan, as well as a yet-to-be-decided nation from Oceania and another from the Americas in Pool D.
North and his Wales team-mates advanced from the toughest pool at the last World Cup in England, finishing runners-up to Australia and ensuring the hosts failed to qualify along with Fiji and Uruguay.
British and Irish Lions wing North welcomed a more favourable draw for the tournament in two years’ time and thinks Warren Gatland’s side can make their presence felt on the biggest stage of all.
“I think we have to look at it as a good draw. We are glad to avoid the group of death and it is a great opportunity for us, one which we will relish,” North told Omnisport.
“We will go to the World Cup with confidence, as we should have a good blend of youth and experience.”
Wales have gone 12 Tests without beating the Wallabies, a dismal run stretching back to November 2008, but North said they have no fear of facing Michael Cheika’s men.
“It’s easy to look at the stats and see that we have a bad record against Australia, but there have been some close games,” added the Northampton Saints flyer, who was speaking at the launch of Maximuscle’s new product range.
“They are very fine margins in international rugby. We don’t see them have a psychological edge over us and always back ourselves.”
Wales finished a disappointing fifth in the Six Nations this year, but North believes they are among the sides that can end England’s dominance in the 2018 tournament.
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Sky's products are really bad. Expect this Saders!
Go to commentsI dunno if we really saw that Tk I think you're over egging it. Was a really solid performance from what I viewed but I did have the advantage of reading all the opinions of it before watching.
I think you pretty much nailed it on the head. That performance is about par with that 10.
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