Think about the way it was to be Joe McCarthy, rugby fanatic, 21-years-old, sprinting throughout the pitch on the Aviva Stadium, 51,000 pairs of eyes watching his each stride. Think about that sense of anticipation, a lifetime’s hopes and goals condensed into the time it took him to cross the width of the pitch, to place himself in the midst of the Ireland huddle as he anticipated to come back on as a sub for the injured James Ryan.
Think about that pleasure as he allowed his eyes to dart throughout on the golden shirts of Eire’s Wallaby opponents after which think about the embarrassment when the participant he was meant to interchange glanced in McCarthy’s course to say: ‘I’m grand’.
As time has handed, and the caps have amassed, McCarthy has been in a position to flip this anecdote into his celebration piece, even when his face did redden on that November day when he was pressured to run all the way in which again to the replacements bench, the hollers and cheers of the Eire followers accompanying his each step.
But if there’s a lesson to this little story it’s this, that no rugby participant has the facility to put in writing their very own script. And despite the fact that he’s solely 24, McCarthy possesses all of the self-awareness to know this. In any case, when he was a 3rd yr in class, he questioned if there would even be a prologue, by no means thoughts a e-book, as he struggled on Blackrock School’s fourth XV.
“He didn’t have the profession specified by entrance of him like plenty of different lads did,” Dan Sheehan, his Leinster and Eire team-mate, recalled after McCarthy made his title in a Six Nations win away to France in Marseille. “He was most likely all the time an underdog.”
Being a late developer could be a good factor. You be taught to understand issues extra whenever you get your likelihood.
He actually was. He didn’t break into the primary workforce till his remaining yr in school, giving up the sport at one level – albeit for only a fortnight when he “missed it a lot” – that he needed to come again. In the meantime, all his friends had been being chosen for Leinster and Irish under-age sides whereas he stayed at dwelling. “I used to be gym-ing masses, attempting to eat as a lot as I may however then by no means actually made it,” McCarthy later recalled of these teenage dust observe years on the sting of obscurity.
But being a late developer could be a good factor. You be taught to understand issues extra whenever you get your likelihood. Ask Sheehan about that, or Hugo Keenan, two males who travelled the same route.

In any case, McCarthy possessed a quiet dedication that will quickly catch Leo Cullen’s eye, the Leinster coach turning as much as the pitch adjoining to the Aviva Stadium on a Friday evening in November 2021, to observe an All-Eire League sport between Lansdowne and Dublin College. McCarthy was simply 20 on the time, again in motion for the college aspect after a six-month lay-off to restore a hamstring harm, the outing used so as to add six kilos of muscle to his 6ft 6in body.
The next week, McCarthy was coaching with the Leinster first workforce, and inside two months he was making his debut for the province in Cardiff, placing in a efficiency that prompted Andy Farrell, who was watching from his resort room at Eire’s coaching camp in Portugal, to ask: ‘The place did that massive lad come from?’
The reply is from uncommon inventory, his mother and father being Cork and Tipperary individuals, from deep in Munster’s heartland. Work introduced them to Dublin by way of New York – the place McCarthy was born – and rugby, an obsession of their three boys, then introduced Joe to Blackrock School, a breeding floor for future Eire gamers.
He’s nicely put collectively. He’s sturdy. He’s a superb younger fella, he desires to be taught, he desires to hear
In any case, Farrell appreciated what he was seeing. He phoned him with a suggestion to affix in with Eire’s coaching. “I had deliberate to go away (to see a good friend in Barcelona),” McCarthy recalled. However Farrell supplied him one thing higher. “Oh, I’m good to come back in,” McCarthy informed him. His good friend in Spain needed to wait.
Quickly he was travelling once more, to New Zealand for Eire’s 2022 summer time tour, enjoying twice towards the Maori. That autumn he was flying south of the equator once more, this time to South Africa, for an Rising Eire tour. Subsequent got here his untimely dash throughout the Aviva pitch the place he hoped to get his debut towards the Wallabies. After which the second he introduced himself to the rugby world, when he tore Shaun Edwards’ defence plans to shreds in Marseille within the 2024 Six Nations opener.

“Joe is a giant, oul’ man,” was Tadhg Furlong’s evaluation of his Leinster colleague after that Six Nations debut. “He’s nicely put collectively. He’s sturdy. He’s a superb younger fella, he desires to be taught, he desires to hear and it’s been nice working with him.”
The key was out. McCarthy’s ball carrying quickly made him a marked man, lowering his capability to be as constantly dominant. But different attributes got here to the fore. “I like defence typically greater than assault,” he stated, referencing his love of the NFL, name-checking a few laborious males: Max Crosbie, JJ Watt.
Farrell was immediately a fan, beginning him in each one in all Eire’s 11 video games in 2024, nodding in settlement when the IRFU chosen him to be one in all their chosen few to be positioned on central contracts, all forward of choosing him for this upcoming Lions tour.
He makes massive moments along with his carries, and for a man his age he’s a really mature participant. He has undoubtedly developed.
And you’ll see why he likes what he sees, Eire historically missing a giant enforcer, a Will Skelton or RG Snyman sort, somebody who can break strains, bully the opposition in mauls, throw his weight right into a scrum.
That is Rob Herring, Eire’s hooker: “Having him scrumming behind you is unbelievable. For a younger man he’s actually honed his craft at scrum time, and he’s constantly delivering large work behind us. Then there may be his athleticism across the park as nicely. He makes massive moments along with his carries, and for a man his age he’s a really mature participant. He has undoubtedly developed.”
Then once more, he needed to as a result of the aspect of shock disappeared fairly rapidly, opposition groups inserting a goal on his shirt.

His response has been admirable, as he spoke about evolving his sport, delivering this quote: “What will get you right here gained’t get you there”.
He started to note groups had been scouting him, noting what he was doing within the lineout; hitting him with just a few extra double pictures each time he carried. So he began to look at the very best practitioners on the planet in his place and realized from them.
“It’s good whenever you are available and other people don’t know you as a lot,” McCarthy stated final yr. “They don’t know what sort of areas you’ve gotten in your sport, so you’ll be able to most likely get away with it a bit extra.
I all the time like having the ball in my palms. It have to be a little bit of ADHD or one thing.
“You undoubtedly need to hold evolving your sport to remain forward of the opposition. I all the time like having the ball in my palms. It have to be a little bit of ADHD or one thing. Once I’m at dwelling, my brother could be passing the ball round and offloading, stuff like that. I discover that’s the easiest way, all the time having a ball in your palms. It helps.”
The factor he actually desires in his palms now’s a trophy, any trophy, as a result of for all his developments, the choice for the Lions, the 19 caps, the victorious 2024 Six Nations marketing campaign with Eire, he has but to win something with Leinster, shedding three Champions Cup finals, and three URC semi-finals earlier than Saturday’s dismantling of Glasgow.

“To win a little bit of silverware would most likely give a little bit of confidence to the group, a little bit of feel-good, as a result of I feel if you happen to go once more with no silverware there’s a bit extra stress on,” he stated just lately.
“We don’t want exterior stress, there’s plenty of stress on ourselves to attempt to win a trophy, so we’ll be gunning now for the URC, 100 per cent. The lads are so hungry within the dressing room. I’ve little question we’ll be again once more.”
Nonetheless that younger man in a rush.