AN OUTSTANDING YOUNG Irish player who came through Blackrock College and is most at home in the 13 shirt?
Sounds familiar.
Garry Ringrose followed in the footsteps of Brian O’Driscoll and now Leinster sub-academy midfielder Liam Turner is hoping to emulate Ringrose.
Turner was man of the match against Scotland U20s. Source: James Crombie/INPHO
Surprisingly enough, O’Driscoll is the only one of this trio not to have started a Leinster Schools Senior Cup final victory for Blackrock in the 13 shirt – having been on the bench for the 1996 win over Newbridge.
Turner captained the Dublin school to their 69th senior trophy last year, excelling as they beat Belvedere in the final, and very much looks up to Ringrose as a player.
“The biggest one would be Garry Ringrose, another Blackrock man,” says Turner when asked which players in the Leinster set-up he’s been learning most from.
“He was on the Senior Cup team that won the cup when I was in first year in 2013.
“Defence would be the biggest thing – he’s awesome the way he’s able to turn hunting into attack, he’s able to read the game really well and gives himself so much time to make those defensive reads.
“It’s something I really look to learn from.”
19-year-old Turner is a highly-promising prospect. He was excellent in the Ireland U20s’ win over England two weekends ago and was then named man of the match in the victory against Scotland last Friday night.
Turner led Blackrock to the LSSC last year. Source: Morgan Treacy/INPHO
The 6ft centre has a low centre of gravity, sharp acceleration, good evasion skills, strong decision-making ability on both sides of the ball and, as important as anything, communicates accurately and consistently.
Very much in the Ringrose mould.
Turner was in demand as he looked towards club rugby upon graduation from school but he opted for Trinity College, having previously worked with director of rugby Tony Smeeth in his days as coach of the U13 team in the Willow Park First Year school.
“I have a great relationship with Tony and that was one of the reasons I chose to go to Trinity in the end,” says Turner. “We’re going really well, the lads are doing super in the AIL this year and it’s great working with Tony.”