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Ireland prop is preparing to play in his fourth Rugby World Cup at 35

“Yeah, there are going to be a lot of players looking to put their hands up,” admitted Healy. “But we talk about how to do that, and how to do that is to play our game to the best of your ability.

“You don’t get picked by being the hero and going out trying to do something fantastic because the percentage of that coming off is pretty low. So, I think we have a pretty expansive game and players that know how to play it and who have the ability to play it. Healy has played loosehead prop, tighthead prop and hooker over the span of his 124 caps, but even at 35 he has no plans on stepping back or even confirming that this is his last World Cup.

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