Sam Prendergast: ‘People think we hate each other’ – Ireland fly-half on Jack Crowley battle
After retiring after the 2023 World Cup, Johnny Sexton retired, about Leinster Fly-Half Prendergast or Munster, about Whether Crowley will become one of Ireland’s most influential players.
PrenderGast said that when he wanted to consolidate his position, he would only feel “internal pressure”. It will continue, it will be “embarrassing.”
“The only pressure I think is the pressure inside the group and my heart.
“Obviously, you want to be the launch of Ireland and Lentet, but I will not listen to too much external noise.
“This is internal pressure, you want to start, but there are too many competition with us. We work well together.”
Predygast added that the three -person player played in the team’s vacation days, which can only help them develop together.
“If we don’t get along, it will be a little embarrassing. All of us kick the same car to kick and travel.
“All of us are very good and put forward ideas in training, conferences or similar things.
“It is a good thing to learn from each other. You really want to get unlimited representatives in training. But you can’t. They have won the representative at the time, you can learn their experience in some competition or situation, so this is good.”