Speaking on Irvine and Anderson's casting, director Christophe Gans stated he is "delighted" to have them both on board, commenting on their "wonderful talents". While Anderson's character has not been officially named, a leaked film synopsis earlier in the year stated James will return to Silent Hill looking for "his lost love Mary Crane" (in the game, James returns to Silent Hill in search of his wife Mary Shepherd-Sunderland, suggesting the characters may not be married in this adaptation). They’re staying at their grandad’s house, so I guess it’s his rules this weekend, so far.Watch on YouTube Return to Silent Hill teaser trailer. They’re just doing as their grandad’s told them to. “I didn’t know that, I genuinely didn’t know that,” he said, laughing.įarrell’s sons Tommy (four) and Freddie (two) are staying with him mum, Colleen, at their grandparents’ home in Sandymount.Īsked if he needed to have a word with his two boys, Farrell said: “They’re a bit young yet. Opposing Sexton will be Owen Farrell, and the English captain was a little surprised, if amused, to learn from the media that his son Tommy was at the Irish captain’s run. When you stand next to a Jonny Wilkinson or a Johnny Sexton, inside or outside of him, you feel pretty special.” “But how they make people feel around them is what they’re very, very good at as well. They’re deep thinkers of the game and it’s bringing that freedom out of them so they can go and perform that’s the crucial thing. ![]() They’re both obsessive!”ĭescribing them as “completely different mental animals” from other players, Catt said: “They’re so in the moment, they’re so in the game. It’s about the performance of the team which is crucial for us tomorrow.”Īsked if Sexton and Jonny Wilkinson were similar, Catt laughed and said: “Yeah. It’s not about Johnny and his last game or last captain’s run. It’s just making sure he puts the best performance in tomorrow because that’s what it’s all about. Working with Johnny, you can let him go and he can run the show. “So, he’s a great leader, he’s got an amazing knowledge of the game. What it means for him to play for his country is huge, he epitomises the whole thing. “Players have really thrived on the back of that and learned a lot from Johnny on the back of that. And be bloody-minded and hard-headed in terms of playing to his potential, chasing his potential every single session. “His presence and the way he teaches people, and people get to understand why he’s as good as he is through his excellence and his drive to become excellent. He’s hopefully going to be the record points scorer tomorrow in terms of points scored in a Six Nations, taking over from ROG. Photograph: David Rogers/Getty ImagesĬatt, who himself played until he was 38, said: “Where do you start? How long have we got? Johnny is Johnny. Ireland attack coach Mike Catt the captain's run at the Aviva Stadium. ![]() “It’s about you being the best version of a rugby player that you can possibly be.įurther tapping into the feelgood factor has been the presence in camp all week of Garry Ringrose, while a huge part of this week’s narrative is, of course, the potential for a perfect Six Nations farewell from Johnny Sexton. ![]() It’s a game of rugby and all we’re doing is chasing our potential and making sure that we can be ourselves in this environment. “As a group, we’re not going to get too emotional over the whole thing. There is a lot of sacrifice that goes in there and great to have families in.”Ĭatt, who said that the Irish attack has functioned “in dribs and drabs” so far, acknowledged that while they are tapping into a unique set of circumstances. “It’s brilliant having kids here because it has been a long eight weeks. “St Patrick’s Day helps as all are off school, so it has fallen nicely,” said attack coach Mike Catt after declaring the squad’s clean bill of health. Adding to the relaxed atmosphere was the presence, perhaps for the first time ever, of their families. Watching Ireland limber up for their customary Friday captain’s run, you’d never have thought that they were a day away from a shot at history, namely a first ever Grand Slam in Lansdowne Road, old or new.
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