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Jennings returned against Connacht after a 12 week lay-off. Ryan Byrne/INPHO

Jennings can see the end in sight but savage back row competition has lit a fire under him

After battling back from injury, Jennings wants to regain his place in the Leinster team.

WHEN A RUGBY player enters their 30′s, it is natural for them to imagine what the end of their career might look like. So few finish like Brian O’Driscoll, going out in a blaze of national and club glory.

Most just drift out of the team gradually until they can barely make the bench anymore. Shane Jennings thought about the end during his 12 week spell out of action but the prospect of retirement lit a fire under him.

In his absence, Dominic Ryan came into the side and played well enough to make his Ireland debut against Georgia in November.

Jennings says the thought of his rugby mortality helped him remember how much he loves playing the game.

“Obviously I’m coming to the end of my career whether it is this year, next year or the year after that,” Jennings said.

“It kind of solidified the fact that I enjoy it and that I want to continue playing. I certainly didn’t want to end my career injured. Obviously you doubt yourself about whether you will be able to come back because it goes on and on.”

Jennings made it back for Leinster’s win over Connacht at the RDS last weekend and was just as big a nuisance as ever. He was part of a great collective effort from Leinster at the breakdown that was very disruptive and the openside loved being back out on the pitch – even though his fitness is still coming back to him.

“It was very enjoyable,” Jennings said.

“It was a pretty frustrating 12 or 13 weeks watching it on the sidelines. I was blowing out my backside and struggling for most of the game but I’m delighted to get back into training today.”

Jennings might not be ready to retire just yet, but his body is feeling the impact of over ten years in professional rugby.

He doesn’t need to walk with a cane but after a physical inter-provincial battle, he needed to get creative to escape from his bed.

“It was a tough game [vs Connacht] and there were a fair few hits,” Jennings said.

“I rolled out of bed on Saturday morning because I couldn’t get out of bed properly. That takes some time to get used to as well. It is like pre-season again getting back into training.”

Jennings says he usually finds it hard to get motivated over the Christmas period – his family and friends can enjoy their food and drink a lot more than a professional rugby player.

But this year is different for him. The Leinster back row has developed into the most competitive area on the team and when playing from a full hand Matt O’Connor has to select three from Jennings, Rhys Ruddock, Jordi Murphy, Dominic Ryan, Kevin McLaughlin, Sean O’Brien, Jack Conan and Jamie Heaslip.

The increased competition has focused Jennings’ mind on making a mark over the festive fixtures.

“That’s what we want [competition in the back row] and that’s what Matt wants,” Jennings said.

“We want to give him headaches and we want to be knocking on his door asking questions but for us to do that we have to make sure that we are playing well because if we’re not, we haven’t a chance at getting picked. We are very fortunate in Leinster that we have a load of good sevens and a load of good back rows. Whenever guys have gotten opportunities like Jack or Dominic, they’ve all done well. It has added motivation to get back and try and get your position.”

 

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    Dec 23rd 2014, 9:39 AM

    Jenno is a true blue hero. Not about to hang up the boots just yet

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    Dec 23rd 2014, 8:51 AM

    Great also to see Cian Healy and Sean O’Brien back training also.

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    Dec 23rd 2014, 11:02 AM

    Jennings’ return could be huge. There’s a seriously lack of leadership in the Leinster pack.

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    Dec 23rd 2014, 11:29 AM

    Amazing the strength and depth. Ulster could do with a few right about now.

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    Dec 23rd 2014, 12:55 PM

    From an Ireland perspective, there was an argumentative to be made in the summer that one of the Leinster back row should have (been) moved to Ulster, especially in light of Ferris’ sad early retirement. That situation may well arise again in the summer. Part of Nucifora’s job is to optimise playing resources across all four provinces.
    Dom Ryan would probably have been the lowest down the pecking order then. Has perhaps moved ahead of Murphy? McLaughlin’s injuries have really hampered him but he remains a consistent and undervalued performer.
    I wonder who, if any, Ulster would want

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    Dec 23rd 2014, 2:02 PM

    Looking to the World Cup, Nucifora may want Murphy or Conan to get as much big game time as possible and they may not be able to do that on the B&I Cup team. As much as Ulster may give Ross and Reidy game time its a big ask for them to step up to the Ireland squad.

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    Dec 23rd 2014, 5:46 PM

    Give Ryan to the Nordies. Hands off Conan though he’s the next big thing!

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    Dec 23rd 2014, 9:46 PM

    As none of the Irish Clubs/Provinces have yet made it to the knockout stages of the EC and have yet to finish in the top 6 of the Rabo in order to qualify for next season I cannot see any of the Provincial Clubs giving any players to another club until their future placings for 2015 are decided.

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