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Ireland winger Jordan Larmour up there with Cheslin Kolbe in entertainment stakes, says Jacob Stockdale

Jacob Stockdale claims Jordan Larmour is up there with Springbok sensation Cheslin Kolbe as a World Cup crowd pleaser.

Larmour, 22, is grabbing his chance on the big stage. 

After a big performance at full-back against Scotland, he put on a show against Samoa in the no 15 shirt in Fukuoka.

He is putting pressure now on Rob Kearney for a starting spot in the quarter-final against the All Blacks.

"He was brilliant," admitted Stockdale. "His footwork is probably just as good as Cheslin Kolbe's.  "We saw him bring that out on Saturday night. We all know how good he is. 

"I do especially, having played against him a couple of times and now playing with him. I thought he had a great game, great for him."

Cheslin Kolbe of South Africa celebrates scoring a try (©INPHO/Photosport/Grant Down)

Larmour left the Hakatanomori Stadium with the man of the match award against Samoa - and the praise of his coaches ringing in his ears.

“He was great," said Andy Farrell. "He was hard work to get hold of, that’s for sure. 

"He’s a strong young lad as well. He’s a determined kid and I’m really pleased for him because he’s been dying to show everyone in the World Cup what he’s got.

"And certainly everyone got a nice little taste of it yesterday.”

Stockdale has been by far the most prolific try scorer in the Ireland squad over the past couple of years but he failed to get off the World Cup mark in the pool stages.

"I would have hoped to get one," he admitted. "It wasn't one of those games where wingers got a lot of ball. 

"That's a bit disappointing for me but look, we got a massive win and in terms of the team's performance it was brilliant. 

"I'm just excited to move onto a quarter-final and maybe if I get a try there I'll be a bit happier. "We were saying all week it was only a matter of time before the performances came. 

"To be honest, we didn't think we performed that badly in the last couple of games so to be able to prove our point, especially with 14 men for 50 minutes, it was really good."

While all the focus afterwards was on Bundee Aki's red card for a high tackle, Stockdale was the victim of one himself in the opening minutes when he was caught by Seilala Lam - who was binned.

Jacob Stockdale at Ireland Rugby Training (©INPHO/Dan Sheridan)

"I was checking my teeth when I got up but they're all there," he smiled. "I think it was harsh on Bundee. I thought there wasn't an awful lot of difference between Bundee's tackle and the tackle on me.

"That's not a comment on anyone's technique or anything like that, it's more on the inconsistency between cards that we've seen in this World Cup.

"If you get it wrong it's a red card. It's something we're massively focused on to make sure we don't do. 

"Bundee's was such a reactionary thing because the ball bounced and he was going from either carrying or making a tackle and he just was really unfortunate. That's rugby.  

"Obviously his robustness and his physicality is massive for us. If he wasn't available it would be a big loss but we've a lot of very, very good centres. 

"Chris Farrell, Garry (Ringrose), Robbie (Henshaw), there's three class centres to pick from if Bundee doesn't make it."

Stockdale will be ready for the biggest week yet of his rugby career with the All Blacks awaiting Ireland in Tokyo on Saturday.

"Boring answer, I'll do exactly the same as every game, just train as hard as I can, do as much analysis as I can on whoever I'll be playing against," he said.

"It's about getting the recovery. 

"They're going to be well rested and for us it's going to be making sure that we're back on the pitch on Tuesday, doing everything we can to be as fresh as possible.

"Obviously having gotten over that hump of being able to beat them in Chicago and then back in Dublin, it's a massive positive.

"But this is a World Cup. Anything can happen. New Zealand have been going very well, so it'll be interesting to see".

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