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Published 13:45 14 Dec 2021 GMT
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Nick Phipps and Sean O'Brien of London Irish look to tackle Bath's Talupe Faletau. (Photo by Michael Steele/Getty Images)[/caption]
"On that first social, it was a pint of Guinness with a shot of whiskey in it. Then you had to eat a whole, raw potato. "And then another pint of Guinness with a shot of Baileys in it, after. So, that sunk a few blokes.""Have you ever tried to eat a raw potato?" O'Brien, who was sitting alongside Phipps, asked Alex Goode. "No," he quickly replied, "and I wouldn't want to!"
"It's tough work," Phipps admits, "but you've just got to get through it. It takes about 10 minutes to do it, and everyone is just sitting there like, 'C'mon, hurry up!'"O'Brien joined London Irish the same season as Phipps, 2019/20, and says the Australian got through the initiation in better shape than other newbies but he 'got out of Dodge' not long after. Having a few drinks with new teammates is a common enough custom in most team sports - each Ireland debutant usually has to take a drink of whatever a teammate or opposition player orders for him at the post-match dinner - but the raw potato element is a tricky wrinkle. We are sure there are even more bizarre player initiations out there. If your team has a good one, do let us know on our social media channels. WATCH THAT EPISODE HERE:
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