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Carney ready for all challenges
16 May 2007, 11:15 am
New Ireland recruit Brian Carney admits he will happily play in whatever position he is selected as he anticipates his first rugby union international tour.
Barring injury, Irelands upcoming two-Test tour of Argentina, which begins on Saturday week in Sante Fe, should see the former Wigan and Great Britain rugby league star make his international bow in the union code.

More noted as a winger, Carney has played on the right wing and at full-back for Munster since his high-profile code switch in March and could be used by Eddie OSullivan in both roles against the Pumas, as the Irish coach looks for some welcome selection headaches.

Carney has been suffering from a hamstring injury, which saw him sit out Munsters final League match last Saturday against Glasgow, but he is confident of being fit for the first Test.

I am feeling pretty good concerning my damaged hamstring. There is a very good medical team here (in the Ireland set-up). Of course, any injury is a concern but I hope to get it right for the Test.

Just two months since his transfer to Munster, he admitted: The transition from league to union is a bit difficult. I realise and appreciate how much I have to learn in rugby union.

'They are two very different games. Fortunately, it is easier for an outside back to adapt than it would be for anybody else.

I am aware of how much Ive got to learn. Having played union when I was younger, its not totally unfamiliar to me. There are intricacies that you are not aware of when youre a schoolboy that you become aware of when you get older and more experienced.

With the Rugby World Cup less than four months away, Carney was asked if winning a place in the Ireland side for the tournament would be his ultimate goal. No. My ultimate goal is to make the transition from league to union and be a success at it, he added.

Success for me would be if, at the end of my career, I can look back and say I was a good union player.


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