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A SATURDAY AFTERNOON trip to Treviso may previously have been considered as one to avoid in the context of a player’s chances of featuring for Ireland during the Test windows, but this weekend’s Guinness Pro14 clash carries huge significance.
Not only have Benetton developed into an emerging force in the league, shedding the whipping boys tag by marrying an attractive style of rugby with progressive results, but Leinster’s round seven run-out at the Stadio Monigo comes at the perfect time for those who will travel in blue.
McGrath pictured in UCD earlier this week. Source: Oisin Keniry/INPHO
The last thing Jack McGrath wanted to do was surrender further ground to Cian Healy in their loosehead tête-à-tête, but an early-season knee injury set him back and the 29-year-old is now only building up his match fitness and sharpness again.
Having fallen behind the resurgent Healy at both provincial and international level last season, McGrath appeared to have gained an upper hand when starting two of Ireland’s Tests Down Under, but that setback couldn’t have come at a worse time.
He was forced to watch the first five rounds of Pro14 action, before making his seasonal debut in the inter-pro victory over Munster at the Aviva Stadium, and has since come off the bench in the Heineken Champions Cup games against Wasps and Toulouse.
All things considered, Saturday’s game [KO 3pm, eir Sport] is a big chance for McGrath to get more minutes under his belt.
“It was a difficult season,” he says, looking back. “Obviously we had won the trophies and everything like that but you want to be starting a few more games. But sure that is the nature of the beast.”
McGrath started just 12 games for Leinster during their double-winning campaign, while four of his nine Ireland appearances in 2017/18 were starts.
“It does keep the focus. It’s peculiar, two top-quality looseheads fighting for the one position in the same club,” he continues.
“I am competitive, Cian is competitive. I think we bring the best out of each other. It was a nice way to top off the end of the year and to win down there [in Australia] is incredible for the first time in 70 years. It just topped off the year altogether.”
Yesterday named in Joe Schmidt’s November Tests squad, McGrath knows he has ground to make up if he is to seize his opening in the coming weeks, starting in Treviso on Saturday.
“The way the season has started, with picking up the injury. Last weekend was my third weekend back. I played 42 minutes and then 25 at the weekend so hopefully I’ll get a whack of minutes this time.