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MURRAY: CARBERY CAN PUSH MUNSTER

- By DARAGH SMALL

CONOR MURRAY believes the arrival of half-back partner Joey Carbery could be the key to pushing Munster one step closer to silverware. Carbery has joined up with his new province this week with the internatio­nals returning to take part in Munster’s pre-season training camp at the Fota Island Resort in Cork. Munster have not won a trophy since their Celtic League triumph in 2011 and have lost six Champions Cup semi-finals in 10 years. But Murray thinks the 24-year-old former Leinster out-half will have no problem slotting in after the duo started together for the first time in Ireland’s 18-9 defeat to Australia on June 9. ‘He controlled things really well in that first Test. That game started ferociousl­y, particular­ly me and him got a few heavy hits and Australia seemed to be putting a lot of pressure on us,’ said Murray. ‘I’ve trained with him an awful lot, played with him a bit, that’ll hopefully help him settle in. The lads know how good he is, and can be, so there’s a bit of a buzz around about him coming down. ‘Joey’s very confident in his own ability, he’ll have no issues settling in or telling people what to do. ‘All of the other 10s have their own motivation about what they want to do, and Ian Keatley has been there for a long time, JJ Hanrahan had a strong finish to the season and he’ll be looking to continue that. ‘Those lads have an awful lot to play for, and you need that — a competitiv­e squad. That’s what’s probably let us down — we didn’t have the depth we need, that if someone takes a bang someone else can step in and do a really good job. They’ll be fighting it out.’ Munster captain Peter O’Mahony is also excited about the prospect of Carbery lining out in red. ‘For a guy who is 22, he certainly plays like a guy who is in his late twenties. Doesn’t get flustered, he’s well able to lead a team and the beauty of it all is that he is only 22, he’s got so much more in him, so much more to go,’ said O’Mahony. ‘He’s had a huge amount to learn, obviously, he’s been under Sexton, he’s had a great mentor in him and will continue to do so for a long time hopefully.’ Murray was in Dublin last weekend as he watched Limerick secure a stunning 3-32 to 2-31 All-Ireland SHC semi-final win over Cork. And he said that fellow Limerick native Keith Earls had been offering some words of advice to the Treaty hurlers. ‘Earlsy was out chatting to them actually,’ said Murray. ‘They look like a team that are completely comfortabl­e. They look like a team that didn’t get bogged down by the occasion last week and that was the fear with Limerick going to Croke Park for years. ‘They seem to have a grasp on that. Earlsy is doing a good job with that.’ Murray and O’Mahony were speaking at the unveiling of the new Munster European and alternate jerseys which are available from this morning from Life Style Sports outlets.

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INPHO New look: Munster trio CJ Stander, Conor Murray and Peter O’Mahony

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