Murray Kinsella reports from Chicago
JOE SCHMIDT HAD been working on Will Addison for some time even before he agreed to a move to Ulster ahead of this season.
The versatile back qualifies for Ireland through his Fermanagh-born mother and, as tends to be the case, Schmidt was among the first to identify the potential.
There were whispers around Addison potentially coming back to Ireland the last time he extended his deal with Sale Sharks in 2016, and Schmidt has kept in intermittent contact with the 26-year-old, as well as watching his games closely, for some years now.
Addison with fellow new cap Ross Byrne in Chicago. Source: Dan Sheridan/INPHO
“It’s a while ago now, I’m struggling to remember,” says Addison after being asked when Schmidt first contacted him, but there is little doubt that the Ireland head coach played the long game here.
“Once you hear that voice down the phone it’s a bit awe-inspiring,” continues Addison.
“I’ve had a bit of contact here or there with him but the main focus for me after that sort of contact with a man like him is to put the hard work in. Fortunately, I’ve got to this stage now but it’s only a start and I’ve got to keep kicking on.”
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Addison, a former England U20 cap, made his debut for Ireland in Chicago yesterday, playing 20 minutes off the bench and relishing his first taste of Test rugby.
His week in Chicago was “a whirlwind experience” and Addison is now keen to push on and get further opportunities in the coming weeks as he attempts to convince Schmidt that he’s an indispensable squad member moving forward.
Addison has impressed at outside centre for Ulster in the Heineken Champions Cup this season, but also shone at fullback early in the campaign.
It was at fullback that he made his Test bow yesterday and he’s happy to play anywhere when it comes to the green shirt.
“I’ve been really enjoying my rugby at 15 this year,” says Addison. “Probably 13 historically would have been my favourite, you get a bit of time on the ball and probably the role of 13 and 15 at Ulster are fairly similar with your coverage in the backfield.
“But I’m really enjoying both of them. We play some pretty attractive rugby in Ulster and here, so the more times I get my hands on the ball tends to be where I enjoy my rugby most, and that tends to be at 13 or 15.
Addison has been excellent for Ulster this season. Source: Bryan Keane/INPHO
“You can’t complain about getting on the pitch. I’m just looking forward to getting involved as much as I can and whether that’s at prop, fullback or wherever, you just want to get on the pitch with the amount of talent that is in this squad.”