The Munster out-half will start in the 10 jersey for Ireland in tomorrow's game with New Zealand.
Jack Crowley insists he didn't 'feel hard done by' when he lost his place to Suncroft's Sam Prendergast in last season's Six Nations.
The Munster out-half will start in the 10 jersey for Ireland in tomorrow's November International with New Zealand in Chicago.
Crowley says he hadn't been happy with some of his performances in green and that thinks being dropped has motivated him to become a better player.
Ireland legend Brian O'Driscoll is hoping that head coach Andy Farrell will use next month's matches as a chance to experiment:

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