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Published 12:53 26 Nov 2016 GMT
Updated 12:53 26 Nov 2016 GMT

"I organised Usain Bolt, Rory McIlroy, Barry McGuigan, Niall Quinn, Sonia O'Sullivan, lots of good sportspeople, to talk to the lads but the one person they really want to get in now is Conor McGregor," Kearney said.
"They felt I might be able to pull that off before I left. I've a connection through someone I know to his coach John Kavanagh.
“If I can assist when I'm gone I will do that, but as I said to Paul I have to leave somebody for him to get because we have got a lot of the good ones in.”
"There's a lot of admiration (for McGregor), Kearney added.
"When it comes to the talk, at the end of the day Conor is trying to sell tickets and pay-per-views but beneath it all he's a seriously good athlete.
"Our guys admire seriously good athletes from around the world and they would like to find out how he mentally prepares for his fights."
McGregor, of course, recorded a promotional message to the Irish soccer team ahead of their opening clash with Sweden in Euro 2016, so doing something similar for the rugby team isn't a completely far-fetched notion.
https://twitter.com/RTEsoccer/status/742373879511814144?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
McGregor to deliver a speech to the Irish team before a potentially Championship-defining Six Nations clash with England on March 18 perhaps?
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