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Angus Bell says he is pumped to line up against players he calls ‘friends for life’ when Australia takes on Ireland this summer. The prop forward played with several Irish stars during his time at Ulster, and now he’ll get to test them in the Nations Championship.

Bond Built in Belfast

Bell spent two seasons in Northern Ireland, where he formed close ties with the Ulster squad. He says that experience taught him a lot about Irish rugby culture and helped him grow as a player.

  • He calls his former teammates ‘brothers’ off the pitch.
  • The friendship won’t stop him from going hard in the scrum.
  • He believes the Irish side will bring a tough, smart game.

What to Expect on July 4

The match in the Nations Championship is set to be a fierce battle. Australia is looking to rebound after a shaky season, while Ireland comes in with confidence from recent wins. Bell says his familiarity with Irish players could give the Wallabies a slight edge in reading their tactics.

Fans should expect a physical contest, especially in the forward pack. Bell knows the Irish tight five well and plans to use that knowledge to help his team control the set pieces.

A Game to Remember for Bell

This reunion will be emotional for Bell, but he’s focused on the win. He says competing against friends is part of professional rugby, and nothing beats sharing the field with players you respect. The July 4 showdown promises to be a highlight of the Nations Championship.

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