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Published 15:52 23 Mar 2017 GMT
Updated 01:20 24 Mar 2017 GMT
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Briggs works as a Garda in Limerick, balancing her training around her day job. Presenter Joe Molloy pointed out that the show's other guest Donncha O'Callaghan could sit at home and watch TV while she was out working.
It turns out that the Worcester Warriors man is all about Countdown, in case you were wondering.
However, the Irish captain said that the players knew what they were getting into and that it's something they're used to.
"We can’t turn around and say ‘Oh, I’d love to be off.’
"So say I work six days on, four days off. On the four days off, I’m idle. I don’t really know what to do with myself."
Briggs added that balancing her work and rugby commitments is something that she's adapted to over the years.
"I like the fact that my days are structured and routine. I get up, I go to the gym in the morning, I go to work, I go back and train in whatever session it is and I go to bed."
The above clip is also notable for a verbal stumble from Joe Molloy, which Donncha O'Callaghan was quick to pounce on!
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