Ulster back row James McNabney said “it was a bit surreal” to be included as a development player in Ireland’s Six Nations squad.
The 22-year-old debuted for his province last season after making 14 appearances for the Ireland Under-20s.
His inclusion for Ireland’s pre-championship training camp in Portugal was his first involvement with the senior national side and came after a string of impressive performances at Kingspan Stadium.
The call-up was a surprise to the player himself, however, who struggled to believe the news when he heard while working on the family farm.
“I was actually just finished putting in silage with the telehandler and I looked at my phone and saw I got the email,” said McNabney.
“I wasn’t sure it was true and I had to have a good look to make sure it was legitimate because I didn’t think I’d be on the radar for something like that.”
The number eight, who has featured 11 times for Ulster this season, said it was strange to suddenly be alongside the Irish Test stars.
“It was a bit surreal. When you go go-karting with Peter O’Mahony and Caelan Doris, you think it seems a bit nuts.
“But they’re only human like the rest of us, they’re great lads and were really welcoming to me. It was great.”
McNabney felt he came away from the experience a better player.
“I really loved it, it was a good opportunity,” he added. “There’s definitely things I’ve worked out that need to be much better since being there.
“I’ve been stretched massively, but we know now where we’re at and what the finishing goal looks like so we can work towards it.”
McNabney will next be in action against the Stormers at Kingspan Stadium on Friday night, a match that will be broadcast live on BBC Two NI, BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website and app.