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Published 17:52 5 Feb 2015 GMT
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McGrath scored off the bench, last March, as the Aviva Stadium waved goodbye to Brian O'Driscoll. Facing the Azzurri in Rome, he admits, is an altogether harder task. He told us:
'With their scrum, line-out and maul, they really want to shove it that in your face. If we can meet them in that area and maybe go one better... That's what we ideally want to do, but it's not just doing it once it's going it every time, because if you give them a sniff there's massive confidence there. Especially at home, because the crowd is going to get right behind them and really rally them up . It's up to us as a pack to really get stuck into them early.'As for battling 'Castro', the man with a mouth that would make a sailor blush, McGrath says, 'I wouldn't be worried about them too much or what they're saying to me. 'Castro's been there, over 100 caps, he's every trick in the book. With Rory and Rossy beside me I'd be confident I can go in and be able to do a job and hopefully cause a bit of damage.'
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