Ireland fly-half Joey Carbery has declared himself fully fit before Saturdays Pool A decider from Samoa.
Carbery, who also plays his club rugby for Munster, was brought despite taking an ankle injury and states he is ready to repay the faith shown in him by the Ireland coaching group.
Ireland head coach Joe Schmidt desired Carbery in his squad and backed him to shake off the ligament problem he suffered in in Dublin in Augusts 29-10 victory over Italy – .
The 23-year-old came off the bench to the host nation, Japan in the 19-12 loss, but then aggravated his dilemma and was a late withdrawal against the triumph over Russia.
But Carbery has obtained ahuge confidence boost before Saturdays match, he says, after coaching fully and with no impediment on Tuesday.
Hopefully I am 100 percent today, it has been quite a frustrating year with injuries, said Carbery.
But I am fully back today and feel back to myself as I was. I suppose I will just get out there and do exactly what Ive been performing.
I guess with the timing of the accident just before we left Japan, and also the nature of it too, it was always going to be a bit of a frustration.
But to be honest I was fortunate enough to even be considered and I did enough to get on the plane.
The coaches showed a great deal of faith in me and Im really grateful for this. I need to repay that religion today. I want to go out and perform the job and reveal that they were not wrong; thats definitely in the back of my head
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