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Iain Henderson says Lions can take heart from Ireland's famous win over New Zealand

CARDIFF, WALES - OCTOBER 16:  Ireland coach Joe Schmidt (l) chats with player Iain Henderson during Ireland training at the Millennium Stadium on October 1
Image: Iain Henderson (right) says the Lions can learn lessons from events in Chicago last November

Iain Henderson has no doubt that Ireland's stunning victory over world champions New Zealand six months ago can help the British and Irish Lions this summer.

The Ireland international forward remembers last November's triumph in Chicago as an occasion when his colleagues "got in their faces, under their skin and disrupted them from their usual game".

Although Henderson missed the greatest win in Irish international rugby history due to injury, he vividly recalls how Ireland took on and beat the All Blacks.

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"The boys over in Chicago got under the All Blacks' skin," said Henderson, who assembled with 13 of his Lions colleagues for a first day of training in Wales on Monday.

"They made them cough up a loss. It was definitely a performance put in where the boys got in their faces, under their skin and disrupted them from their usual game.

"It will be what we are looking to do out there, not beat them at their game, but at our game.

"I am not sure how Gats (Lions head coach Warren Gatland) goes about things. We might look at it (Ireland's win against New Zealand) to get round the All Blacks.

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CHICAGO, IL - NOVEMBER 05:  Donnacha Ryan (C) of Ireland celebrates following his team's 40-29 victory during the international match between Ireland and N
Image: Ireland shocked the rugby world with their 40-29 victory over the All Blacks in 2016

"He will know their players well and use his knowledge of them to our benefit. We are looking forward to seeing an awful lot more of what they are showing and how they are looking to play.

"We need to get this squad gelled together first, and get those first few games out of the way."

Henderson featured as a substitute when Ireland lost the return fixture 21-9 against New Zealand a fortnight later, and he added: "The Test in Dublin was frustrating.

"It would have been incredible to beat them again after doing it for a first time.

"We looked at the game and we had chances - we felt we put them under pressure and we showed Chicago was not a one-off.

"We didn't do ourselves justice, the boys in that team wanted to back up two wins. But it can give us confidence, certainly. The All Blacks, as talented as they are, have their weaknesses which can be exposed."

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