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Joe McCarthy delighted after wrestling his way into Ireland’s World Cup squad

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Ireland lock Joe McCarthy says wrestling matches and reassuring chats with his younger brother helped pave the way to his maiden Rugby World Cup.

The 22-year-old only made his international debut against Australia last autumn and was included in Andy Farrell’s 33-man squad for France despite just 129 minutes of Test experience across three caps.

McCarthy hails from a family of rugby fanatics, with junior sibling Paddy following in his footsteps at Leinster and elder brother Andrew playing tag for special needs side Seapoint Dragons. “We’d always be wrestling a good bit, me and Paddy,” McCarthy said of his childhood. “Rugby is huge (in the family), my older brother Andrew plays tag rugby with a special needs team.

My younger brother, it’s all we’ve done pretty much for our whole lives. “Sometimes you get nervous for a game and my brother’s like: ‘Literally, this is all you do, for the last 15 years of your life, all you’ve done is rugby,’ so he usually calms me down. “Me and my brother, especially, we’d watch rugby together, watch games on TV, get up for Super Rugby matches in the mornings, watch the internationals if the All Blacks play, all of that.

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