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Conor Murray says New Zealand-born trio ‘so important’ to Ireland World Cup bid

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Conor Murray believes New Zealand’s loss is Ireland’s gain as “world-class” trio Bundee Aki, Jamison Gibson-Park and James Lowe bid to give their native country serious cause for regret.

Centre Aki, scrum-half Gibson-Park and wing Lowe will face the All Blacks at the Rugby World Cup for the first time after being selected to start Saturday’s quarter-final showdown in Paris.

The three New Zealand-born backs qualified for Ireland on residency grounds and have become key performers for Andy Farrell’s side, including helping secure a landmark tour success over the Kiwis last summer.

Murray expects their personal circumstances to provide an extra edge to their performances at Stade de France. “Those three boys are so important to our squad,” he said. “What they did, taking the chance to come over here and start a new life for themselves and prove themselves, all three of them have really done so. “They’re three world-class players who we’re really going to rely on heavily and have performed unbelievably well in this competition.

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