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Published 08:45 8 Aug 2015 BST
Updated 08:48 8 Aug 2015 BST
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Darren Hughes has played in goals for his county before and he's got the perfect running power to play in a sevens team where he could raid forward from the line and exploit the lack of marker keeping an eye on him.
Current half backs, Mone and Corey, hold the line - and they'll probably drag it forward with them - in an otherwise cut throat side that pairs two county legends of the full forward line together up top.
The rest of Ireland team though? By God, the rest of Ireland team.
We have no idea how this would line up on a sevens pitch and we don't even care.
We assume McDonald would just sit back and ping passes to some of the finest forwards of all time.
They'll concede plenty but good luck finding a side that will ever score more.

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