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Jack Conan eager to witness fanfare of a full-blown Lions tour
@Source: irishexaminer.com
Like another eight of the 12 Leinster players heading Down Under as Irish Lions, the back-rower was held at bay six days after lifting the URC trophy at Croke Park but he was kept busy on matchday.
He and four provincial team-mates Jamison Gibson-Park, Hugo Keenan, Andrew Porter and Josh van der Flier as well English Premiership final participants, Finn Russell and Will Stuart from newly crowned champions Bath and runner-up Ollie Chessum of Leicester Tigers were on Lions duty at Dublin’s UCD Bowl earlier in the day, hosting a training session for 90 school children, girls and boys ranging from 8-12 years of age, and from four primary schools nominated by the Irish provinces.
Even a meet and greet with young rugby fans was out of bounds for the Lions on their last tour, with South Africa in lockdown and matches played in empty stadiums as Conan started all three Tests at No.8 against the Springboks, each game behind closed doors in Cape Town with the players bussed in and out from a secluded team hotel and training base outside of the city.
The chance to experience a proper tour, backed by tens of thousands of travelling supporters forming a “Sea of Red” in Australia, is a return to tradition, albeit one eagerly awaited by Conan.
"Four years ago was still great, I loved it and had a great experience,” he said. “In a way, you get to know the lads in such a different way because it was eight weeks of kind of solitary confinement. You have to mix.
“You still have to mix now but you're getting out and about in smaller groups whereas four years ago, everyone was just kind of sitting around.”
Conan was even looking forward to watching the Lions on Friday night as they played on Irish soil for the first time in their illustrious 137-year history, just to see those red jerseys play in front of the fans, giving him a taste of what is to come over the next six weeks across 10 tour matches and three Tests against the Wallabies in Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney.
"The only taste we got of that was four years ago against Japan in Edinburgh (pre-tour) and there was around 16,000 there with spaced seating, so definitely a bit different.
“I can't wait to get over there, everyone says it's just a different fanfare, a different level of excitement when you get properly on tour. But you can even see it walking around town at the moment, people in jerseys, there's a pop-up shop, so many kids outside the Shelbourne (Hotel). It's special and I'm looking forward to getting a proper run-out at some stage."
Conan does believe the 2021 tour, which ended in a 2-1 Test defeat to Rassie Erasmus’s 2019 World Champions, can stand him in good stead for this summer’s tour, with certain provisos.
“You know what’s expected of you when you put on the jersey and when you come into this environment, into camp. Other than that, it’s more just the detail, the plays, calling structures and all that, it’s different.
“You’ve lads from other countries coming in is a little bit differently than we would do, so it’s just getting used to each other a little bit.
“Now, luckily, the way we want to play is quite similar to how Ireland would play so it’s not that difficult to get up to speed, but the calls are all different. There’s a bit of overlap with a few Leinster calls but they’re different things. The same wording, so I was caught out a few times on Tuesday when you just go into autopilot a little bit.
“So that’s the real challenge. But no-one expects it to be perfect in the first few days. Even in the first few games we’re going to build throughout the tour and continue to get better. That’s the challenge, more than anything else.”
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