'There's a mutual hatred between the boys' - James Lowe relishing this battle with Munster
Briefly

He may have arrived late to the party but there were times when the Kiwi appeared to bring an energy from another era to these games; bustling into rows and bringing an edge that enlivened a relationship that appeared to be heading towards dormancy.
It's something that I seriously look forward to. And there's a mutual hatred between the boys. As much as I love to see them succeed and I play with a lot of them, you know, when it comes to it, if [Craig] Casey is in front of me, I don't care, like if Calvin [Nash] is in front of me, don't care.
But at the end of the day, we will shake hands and hopefully see each other in November. It's just a red and a blue jumper and when it comes to playing against each other, we don't like each other.
Lowe said something similar in a broadcast interview and copped a predictable response from those who take life too seriously.
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