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20 Questions –Jordan Larmour:

‘I got my tooth looked out in my very first training session’

- Jordan Larmour

1: Pre-match meal? Chicken and rice. And some Frank’s Red Hot Sauce!

2: Favourite player growing up?

Brian O’Driscoll.

3: Best away day room-mate and why?

Ciarán Frawley. Keeps the room spotless.

4: Who would headline your house party?

Drake.

5: First song they would play? One Dance.

6: You win the lotto, what is the first thing you would buy?

A Lamborghin­i car!

7: Favourite movie? Coach Carter.

8: Favourite TV show and why? Geordie Shore. Because it’s hilarious! 9: Earliest rugby memory growing up?

Probably getting my tooth knocked out in my very first training session!

10: Who is the joker in the dressing room?

Vak Attack! Or as he’s better known Vakh Abdaladze!

11: Favourite holiday destinatio­n and why? it has to be Portugal. I’ve been going there since I was small and I have great memories there over the years with the family.

12: Favourite away ground to play at?

The Stade Aimé Giral where Perpignan play.

13: Three people (dead or alive) who you would invite to dinner? Conor McGregor, Michael McIntyre and Margot Robbie.

14: Most memorable moment in rugby?

The last few months have been unbelievab­le but being part of the squad that won the Grand Slam last weekend was pretty special.

15: Do you have any pre-match superstiti­ons/rituals?

No.

16: Who is the best player you have played alongside and why?

Joey Carbery. He has that rare ability to create something out of nothing.

17: Who is the best player you have played against and why? Vakh Abdaladze...such an elusive runner!

18: Can you tell us one interestin­g fact about yourself?

I’ve never owned a pet!

19: Name three things that are always in your fridge? Chicken, steak and milk.

20: Best advice you ever got? Never stop working on the basics.

 ?? SPORTSFILE ?? Jordan Larmour says Joey Carbery is the best player he has played alongside
SPORTSFILE Jordan Larmour says Joey Carbery is the best player he has played alongside

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