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Watch: James Lowe Explains Why Max Deegan Is 'Least Intelligent' In Leinster Squad

Watch: James Lowe Explains Why Max Deegan Is 'Least Intelligent' In Leinster Squad
Gary Connaughton
By Gary Connaughton
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Leinster are set for a titanic clash against Glasgow tomorrow evening, with the Pro14 title on the line. It will be a tough task for the Irish side, especially with the Warriors playing the game in their home city.

Leinster will be confident nonetheless, and will be hoping to rebound from their Champions Cup final loss to Saracens by securing some silverware before the end of the season. James Lowe was speaking to Eir Sport in the buildup to the game, when they lightened the mood a bit by getting the Kiwi to dish the dirt on some of his teammates.

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Lowe was asked to name the players who fit a number of different of categories, such as slowest, the best trainer, and so on. Our favourite answer is definitely the one about Max Deegan, with the winger explaining why the youngster was the least intelligent in the squad:

The least intelligent? I'll go by life skills, somebody who doesn't really have life skills and has probably been babysat a bit too much.

That would be Max Deegan. You can literally hear him passively aggressively talking to his mother, wanting food. Then saying that a smoothie isn't food when she says 'I've already brought you a smoothie', so...

To be fair, we all know a few lads who fit that description.

SEE ALSO: Johnny Sexton Is Relishing The Challenge Of Silencing The Glasgow Crowd Tomorrow

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