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How 'quite stressed and nervous' advice paid off for van der Flier

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Last Sunday’s announcement of Ireland No7 Josh van der Flier as the 2022 World Rugby player of the year provided his club Leinster with the perfect opportunity to delve into their files and republish an eight-minute video portraying his hopes and aspirations in the sport six years ago.

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At the time, the now 29-year-old van der Flier had graduated from his provincial academy and had just learned 20 minutes before filming that he has just been selected in his first Ireland Six Nations squad.

That was January 2016 and having made his Test debut the following month at Twickenham, van der Flier followed last Saturday’s 45th Ireland cap in the win over Australia by flying to Monaco the next day and beating Johnny Sexton, his club and country teammate, Lukhanyo Am of South Africa and France’s Antoine Dupont to the global player of the year award.

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His success was the prompt for Leinster to dive into their back catalogue and they have since tweeted: “Origins of the 2022 World Rugby player of the year. Six years ago, Leinster Rugby TV featured a young Josh van der Flier who was working his way through the academy. It has been some journey since then!”

It sure has. When quizzed at the time about his Ireland call-up, he nervously said: “I don’t know what to think, it is still very surreal. I only found out 20 minutes ago or so. I’m just really excited. Although I kind of aimed for this to come, I don’t know what to think really.

“It’s very exciting. Being one of the younger lads in the squad I would be hoping to get comfortable with the system and get to know the lads a lot better as well. Hopefully, I can train with a bit of confidence and stuff and see where that takes me.”

A long way, it has transpired. Also included in the film was an important bit of advice that van der Flier would have given himself three years earlier when he first entered the Leinster academy.

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“I remember I got quite stressed and nervous about big training sessions, big games. Probably just enjoy it more and keep learning from the coaches because it has gone pretty well, so I wouldn’t tell him too much.

“I have just loved every minute of it really. It has been unbelievable. From all aspects, I have developed. As a player, I don’t know where to start talking about where I have improved.”

While van der Flier has forged a successful career in the blue of Leinster, there was some controversy starting out that he was wearing a red scrum cap, which was the colour of Munster, his team’s fierce Irish rivals.

He copped some stick during his breakthrough years but he had a good explanation at the time for his choice of colour – and he still wears red to this day, as was seen in the latest Ireland win last weekend.

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“I started wearing one in school. It matched the (Wesley College) jersey and from then on people knew me as ‘the lad with the red scrum cap’, so I just decided never to really change it. I wouldn’t be stuck with it but I would say I’ll probably end up in it for the rest of my career.” It sure now looks that way.

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Whose ship has sailed before the first All Blacks squad?

Based on last weekend there should be no Hurricanes loose forwards in the mix, they all seemed poor with the Brumbies once again fantastic at playing and executing as a team. The Hurricanes were also poor in the halves with the ten invisible and Cam Roigard trying to play up tempo, Helter skelter rugby which is what the Brumbies wanted.


Roigards passing was telegraphic with his running game and sniping non existent, Ratima also appears to be getting metronomic, devoid of flair and his ten went invisible as well.


If you can't step up at finals then you need to be punished, yes the blues were poor at times this season but they were right on either the last two games when it really matters.


CWL is a bit larger but both him and Lakai are down on size for an eight and aren't freaks like Savea. Sotutu has to be in the mix and Dalton, but only if they front this Friday night.


However six is an ongoing issue, Josh Beehre could be an answer to the lack of height in the loose forwards at Allblacks level, his driving try to ice the contest through a decent Chiefs pack was raw determination even with support.


As for the previous try being ruled out on the flimsiest of technicalities that highlighted everything wrong with the TMO, it wasn't ‘rabbiting’, his knees dropped one after the other and he then brought his shoulders forward to extend and score, big guys can do that, that's why Sotutu has to be in the mix.


Sititi looked short of a gallop and the Chiefs might be acting a bit too cute with their bench, the coach is saying all the right things but he's in the departure lounge and the signs are there that the Chiefs expected to be the best team in finals simply because they had the best bench.


They're now under the pump and the winner of this year's super final will almost certainly be whoever wins this Friday in Christchurch.

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