Aki striving to reach 'another level' with Ireland

Aki striving to reach 'another level' with Ireland

Quilter Nations Series: Ireland v Australia

Venue: Aviva Stadium, Dublin Date: Saturday, 15 November Kick-off: 20:10 GMT

Coverage: Live on BBC Radio Sports Extra 2, Radio Ulster, BBC Sounds and the BBC Sport website and app; text commentary on the BBC Sport website

Bundee Aki says he is determined to reach “another level” with Ireland after admitting his form is not where he wants it to be.

While the Connacht centre started two British and Irish Lions Tests against Australia in the summer, Ireland boss Andy Farrell picked Stuart McCloskey at inside centre for the All Blacks defeat in Chicago a fortnight ago.

Named as a replacement for Saturday’s Test against Australia, Aki is keen to recapture the form that saw him nominated for World Rugby Player of the Year in 2023.

“Probably not at the point where I want it to be. That’s what it is, you just have to adapt and go with it,” said the 35-year-old.

“We have such healthy competition in the Irish group with Robbie [Henshaw], Garry [Ringrose], Stu and now Tom Farrell. All quality players. It’s a matter of how much you can improve your game and take it to another level and that’s what I need to do.”

He added: “There’s healthy competition, guys who have been playing well for their provinces and putting their hand up.

“You saw Stu play very well in the New Zealand game and then Robbie and Tom play in the Japan game, the guys are putting their hands up. Once you get your chance, you’ve got to take it with both hands.”

Aki will be 37 by the time the 2027 Rugby World Cup rolls around, but he is not concerned about age.

“I think coaches understand how players are, that’s why our strength and condition coaches and nutritionists are there,” added the Auckland-born back.

“We just have to turn up. We know we have to do all the recovery we can, making sure you look after your body physically and mentally, so that all plays a part.

“I don’t think age plays a really big part of it, you just have to make sure you’re ready to go when called upon.”

When asked where he feels are Ireland are at the midpoint of the World Cup cycle, Aki said: “We’re building nicely, we’re learning on the go.

“There’s a transition period at the moment but guys are finding their feet, finding their flow and starting to play how they want to play the game. I think we’re in a great spot at the moment.”

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