PADDY JACKSON WILL have plenty of familiar faces around him in Ireland’s backline when he runs out at Ellis Park on Saturday.
Jackson is one of a five-strong Ulster contingent which includes Stuart Olding, Craig Gilroy, Andrew Trimble and Jared Payne as Joe Schmidt’s side look to seal a historic series victory against the Springboks this weekend.
The Ulster number 10 is looking particularly looking forward to what Olding can offer as a foil at inside centre against a physical Boks midfield.
“It’s very very exciting,” said Jackson.
“Obviously Luke [Marshall] was brilliant last week, I thought. I’ve been playing with him all season. He’s always a voice outside me, which helps. He can take pressure off, slot into 10 during phase play, no problem, and Stu can do the exact same thing. He’s a great utility player and having that left-foot option will be good.
Jackson came of age during the victory at Newlands with his 16-point haul and intelligent game management helping a 14-man Irish side secure a memorable victory.
Having watched Johnny Sexton run the Irish backline with nerveless authority over the past few seasons, Jackson stepped up to the plate in the most trying of circumstances.
“Yeah, I was trying to relax. I was obviously excited and nervous,” the 24-year-old explained.
“The main thing in my mind was that I really wanted to manage the team and run the game. Obviously Johnny’s been doing that so well for a number of years and I felt I had to earn the respect and the trust of the guys around me.
“I think we all did that. We all stepped up so from that point of view, obviously I was glad we got the win and things went well. I’ll be looking to do that again this week and really manage the game.”