Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

WE TALKED THE TALK..

..now Van der Flier’s vowing to walk the walk as the planet’s top player after chat with legends Carter and Habana

- ED ELLIOT

BY

WORLD player of the year Josh Van Der Flier says chats with previous winners Bryan Habana and Dan Carter have inspired him to hit even greater heights.

Flanker Van Der Flier capped a standout 12 months by claiming the ultimate individual prize at Sunday evening’s World Rugby awards.

The 29-year-old started all 11 of his country’s Tests in 2022, scoring four tries, as they clinched a historic tour success in New Zealand, defeated world champions South Africa and took top spot in the global rankings.

He shared a table with ex-springboks star Habana and former All Blacks duo Carter and Conrad Smith at the awards ceremony in Monaco, an experience which has fuelled his hunger.

“Honestly it hasn’t really sunk in, but I’m feeling very honoured,” he said on the IRFU’S website.

“I was sitting at a table with the likes of Dan Carter, Bryan Habana, Conrad Smith, all these greats of the game.

“Chatting to them, it definitely drives you on to not make it a onceoff season that goes really well.

“You look at the legends of the game like them that have played to that top level for 15 years or so.

“So, that’s certainly going to drive me on.”

Habana (left) was named world player of the year after helping South Africa to World Cup glory in 2007, while three-time award winner Carter (above left) was a world champion with the All Blacks in 2011 and 2015.

Van Der Flier, who won his 45th i cap in Saturday’s 13-10 win over Australia, has ambitions of emulating those achievemen­ts by lifting the Webb Ellis Cup with Ireland next year.

“Team success is what you want at the end of the day,” said the Leinster man, who held off competitio­n from compatriot Johnny Sexton, France scrum-half Antoine Dupont and Springboks centre Lukhanyo Am for the player-of-the-year award.

“I’m very grateful for the team that I’ve been fortunate to be a part of and how well we’ve done this year.

“They showed a highlights reel for the nominees, all my tries were set up by someone else or they were maul tries where everyone else did all the other work and I just put the ball down.

“It’s been one of those seasons where I’ve got on the end of a few, the bounce of the ball went my way.

“It was pretty cool to be even nominated alongside Lukhanyo, Antoine and Johnny as well. It was a very special moment to be announced as the winner.”

Van Der Flier is only the third Irishman to receive the award following Keith Wood (2001) and Sexton (2018).

 ?? ?? IT’S STILL SINKING IN Josh Van Der Flier picked up the World Rugby player of the year award on Sunday
IT’S STILL SINKING IN Josh Van Der Flier picked up the World Rugby player of the year award on Sunday

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