The Scotsman

Winger Baloucoune out to crown his ‘weird journey’ to the top with Ireland debut

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Ulster wing Robert Baloucoune admits the prospect of an Ireland debut seemed implausibl­e just three years ago, describing his path to Test level as a "weird journey".

The 23-year-old is among 12 uncapped players included in Andy Farrell's squad for next month's Dublin clashes with Japan and the United States.

His current position as one of his country's most promising backs is a far cry from turning out for home town club Enniskille­n amid serious doubts about making a living from the game.

A stint in Ireland's sevens set-up, including a trip to the 2018 World Cup, helped reinvigora­te Baloucoune's career before he burst on to the scene with Ulster, where he has scored 80 points in 31 outings.

"When I was at Enniskille­n, I didn't think I was going to be involved in anything. I was out of the Ulster system as well and that didn't really seem like a goal," he said.

"Once I signed my first contract for the academy and sevens, it was only then that

I could make a living out of this and this could be a fulltime job. It seemed like a long goal whenever I was playing for Eniskillen because I was just getting by and playing games, I didn't really see it as an option.

"I look back at it and if you'd said to me three or fours years ago (that I'd be in the Ireland squad), I would be shocked, I wouldn't have thought about it at all.

"It has been a weird journey, but I've kind of just went up every step and now here I am in an Irish camp."

The Northern Irishman was initially called up by national team head coach Farrell as a developmen­t player during the 2020 Six Nations before being sidelined for almost a year due to a combinatio­n of the coronaviru­s pandemic and a serious hamstring injury.

Ireland are preparing to host their first matches in front of fans since a Six Nations success over Wales in February 2020.

Japan, who beat the Irish in the pool stage of the 2019 World Cup, will be at the Aviva Stadium on Saturday, July 3 before the USA visit a week later.

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