THIS SATURDAY WILL mark almost two years to the day since Dave Kilcoyne made his Ireland debut in Dublin against South Africa.
The 25-year-old was a replacement for Cian Healy off the bench on that “huge” occasion, but hopes to have a more telling impact this time around against the Springboks.
Two seasons with Munster and nine further Ireland caps have seen Kilcoyne’s mindset shift notably in comparison to the natural nerves he felt when making his international bow during a 16-12 defeat in 2012.
The Limerick man says he is “more goal-focused” now, far more concentrated on thriving against the highly-regarded South African pack.
Tomorrow will see Joe Schmidt announce his starting team to face the Boks, but even if Kilcoyne is beaten to the number one shirt by Jack McGrath, he will have an important role to play off the bench.
“It definitely brings people on,” says Kilcoyne of the competition within the Ireland group, even without Healy being fit.
“I’ll be trying to deliver on my side of the scrum. We’ve a saying here – every man does his own job. That makes the next person’s job easier. So I’ll be 100% scrum-focused and trying to deliver around the pitch to try and help the team.”
Kilcoyne has been “really happy” with his form for Munster over the course of the opening months of the season, combining well with James Cronin to ensure that loosehead is an area of particular strength for Anthony Foley’s side.