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Kessie could be given a chance to start against Japan on Saturday as coach Andy Farrell assesses his options for upcoming matches against Australia and South Africa.
The 26-year-old will be hoping to make a greater impact on the remaining international matches in the autumn if he is involved after admitting he was disappointed by his display against New Zealand and his turn on opposite number Cam Roygar who scored his fourth try.
He explained: “I was not very happy. I wanted to participate and influence the matches. Perhaps I was only able to touch the ball very little, and I felt that I did not participate and ignite the ball as much as I wanted.”
“[Roigard’s try] It’s completely up to me. I got busy at the time, watched it 25 times and I still don’t know what I was thinking at the time, but I take it on the chin.
“It’s never nice when a half-volley scores against you.”
Casey believes he has “grown” a lot over the past two years, but admits he still has a lot to work on to be “consistently world class”.
“The scanning and the stillness, when things come to mind and you see things you’ve never seen before, that’s the biggest area of growth for me.
“In order to continue to improve, I need to be an all-around player and bring my full game in every game.
“I’m pretty happy with where my basics are. So I’ll probably add layers to that.”
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