If you’ve ever moved anywhere, you know how hard it can be, objectively speaking.
Finding a new job (if you moved without one), finding a new place to live, and getting a new driver’s license can all be tough tasks. And finding a job during COVID-19 is no walk in the park either. I heard of a friend with a college degree who got rejected from an ice cream stand.
Finding an apartment requires proof of income and, it seems, a decent personality. Acquiring a new driver’s license requires patience at the DMV and two fingers to cross while you wait to see how horribly your license photo turned out.
Keenan embracing the extra action at fullback ahead of first Cardiff experience
The Leinster back has featured at both wing and fullback for Ireland. By Ciarán Kennedy Saturday 6 Feb 2021, 7:30 AM Feb 6th 2021, 7:30 AM 7,309 Views 17 Comments
Ireland fullback Hugo Keenan.
Image: Billy Stickland/INPHO
HUGO KEENAN SEEMS remarkably calm given the week that’s in it. Tomorrow the 24-year-old will line out at fullback for Ireland in a Six Nations game against Wales in Cardiff. It’s less than four months since he won his first cap.
Yet in a short period of time Keenan has amassed an impressive body of work. He already has six caps and three tries to his name. Some of those caps have come on the wing, some at fullback. In either position he’s looked confident, assured, and in control. He carried that impressive form over th