THE END OF the Six Nations brings a change of national team focus for most sports fans, along with that big stadium on Lansdowne Road.
Cian Healy is definitely not normally a fan of the other style of football played in the Aviva Stadium. However, when it comes to the national team, he’s happy to while away 90 minutes watching the Boys in Green.
It’s in his blood after all, legendary bagman Charlie O’Leary is Healy’s uncle. And, now and then, he’s been known to rub mismatched shoulders with Robbie Brady.
“I’ve had a night out or two with him before, but that’s about it. He’s only around the corner yeah.”
For the most part though, the round ball is off-limits to Healy and he delivers a withering response to the suggestion that Ronan O’Gara and Brian O’Driscoll were fond of a kick-around to loosen up on a Monday morning.
“Generation past, I suppose.”
It’s understandable. Healy has plenty of oval-ball matters to chew on.
While some of his international team-mates were afforded enough time off for a quick trans-Atlantic trip to decompress after the Six Nations this week, the men with fewer match minutes have shoulders pressed firmly to the wheel.
Healy had Monday off, but it was straight back to the day job on Tuesday. So he’s hoping to wear the blue of Leinster this weekend after starting just one of Ireland’s five matches in the Championship.
Even though the competition for the loosehead spot won’t exactly ease much n the weeks ahead, the change of pace and scenery is certainly welcome.
“Back to Leinster is always a positive,” the prop says as he promoted Leinster and Life Style Sports’ Fuel the fourth campaign.
“Back to home after being in hotels for seven weeks, traveling around or being in the Shelbourne. To be back based out of your house, over to UCD to train, and play in the RDS this week, Aviva next week, that’s brilliant.”
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That Aviva Stadium match will likely pit Healy against former team-mate Marty Moore. The 29-year-old has been doing more than just keeping in touch with the Wasps tighthead, he’s made sure to watch him in action. However, he says he will wait until next week before honing in on any weaknesses the ‘Baby Calf’ may present as a target.