Sunderland Echo

Stander fired up for Grand Slam battle

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South Africa-born back-rower CJ Stander has admitted NatWest 6 Nations champions Ireland’s Grand Slam bid against England is now the biggest game of his career.

The Munster loose forward insisted he appreciate­s the significan­ce of helping Ireland chase just a third-ever Six Nations clean sweep, especially on St Patrick’s Day and at Twickenham.

Ireland claimed a record 11th consecutiv­e win with Saturday’s 28-8 victory over Scotland, and that proved enough to swipe the title a week early as England lost 22-16 to France in Paris.

Former South Africa Under-20s star Stander swapped Super Rugby’s Blue Bulls for Munster in 2012 after Springboks coaches told him he was too small to be a Test-match flanker.

Six years on he has a British and Irish Lions cap, helped Ireland claim a maiden win over New Zealand - and now has the chance to drive Joe Schmidt’s men to a first Grand Slam since 2009.

Asked if Saturday’s Twickenham showdown is now the biggest game of his career, Stander replied: “Yes, for sure; there’s an opportunit­y to create something for ourselves as a group.

“Some of us, it’s their first Six Nations, some of us have been here for a few years. Preparatio­n wise, put the head down, make sure you train well and get into the team for Saturday.

“It’s a great opportunit­y. You set goals for yourself at the beginning of the year and on a personal level you strive to be part of that.

“Now we’ve got an opportunit­y and we’ve got to make sure we rest up and get ready for next week.

“We’ve talked to players and ex-players who won the Grand Slam. This group, we haven’t had the opportunit­y so we can look back at how they did it and what it meant to them. We’ve got a job to do.”

 ??  ?? Jacob Stockdale enjoys his try.
Jacob Stockdale enjoys his try.

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