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Published 14:50 24 Aug 2020 BST
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When he lists off the six Nations League games, World Cup qualifiers, the playoff semi-final and a potential final, it's not with a defeated air of 'too many games' or 'we'll do what we can', it's with a boyish excitement at what could be ahead for his squad;
"It could be a year like no other, and we've gotta think like that, and I think we've got to prepare like that, and we've got to be absolutely very focused on what we need to do."
That boyish excitement is very much balanced by a clear understanding of his role as international manager. Kenny says the job ahead of him and his backroom staff is to foster the clear talent laid out in front of him;
"I think everyone works hard to make sure that we have a very modern coaching environment that the players can come into and really flourish, and it's your job as manager to get the players to maximise their potential, and that's your job really.
"You've got to create an environment where they can do that, so hopefully we can create an environment that they enjoy coming into and they feel that it's progressive and that we can really improve as a team."
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