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Published 14:55 12 Jan 2021 GMT
Craig Casey and Ben Healy of Munster pictured after making their Champions Cup debuts at Thomond Park in January 2020. (Photo by Diarmuid Greene/Sportsfile)[/caption]
For the show's regular 'Guinness House of Rugby Hall of Fame' section, Irish supporters were asked what young and uncapped players merited call-ups to Farrell's extended championship squad. The following names got multiple mentions:
"I think James Hume is someone who is playing really well in the midfield. There’s a lot of real quality midfielders, right now. We spoke about Tom (Daly) last week and obviously we have the frontline guys. The likes of Bundee, Stu, Garry, Robbie, Chris Farrell. So it’s very competitive but James is definitely someone who has shown that he is up to international standard. "Mike Lowry is another guy that definitely offers something a bit different. I know he is one of the smaller guys who is out there playing professionally, but his footwork is something that… we’ve seen the likes of Cheslin Kolbe and he’s someone that, the more he plays, he’s going to keep putting his hand up. I’d say he’s definitely on the international coaches’ radar.""I agree," said Considine. "Lowry was phenomenal in the air last week, as well. For someone of his height, and in challenging conditions with really good, contestable kicks, he was so solid underneath those kicks." [caption id="attachment_180986" align="aligncenter" width="647"]
Michael Lowry goes on the charge against Leicester Tigers in 2018. (Photo by David Fitzgerald/Sportsfile)[/caption]
After jokingly chiding the pair for focusing on Ulster players, Cave mentioned two Munster stars that have impressed him in recent weeks.
"There are lots of very competitive positions," he said. "Ireland, at the minute, I don’t think they have a Scooby-Doo what their best team is... they’ve loads of players [to choose from].
"It’s hard to get in the group at the minute, I think, but Craig Casey is the guy… I know that he’s behind Conor Murray and I know there’s loads of 9s in Ireland, but he was really impressive against Ulster and he’s been good throughout the season, so far. And then the other Munster one I was impressed with, and who I hadn’t seen a lot of, was Fineen Wycherley, in the second row. So, again, with the Ireland squad, there is loads of depth and they are two guys that I expect to see, if not this Six Nations, then the foreseeable future."With no games coming up this weekend, the Leinster and Munster players will get one last chance to impress when they line out, on January 23, in a rearranged Guinness PRO14 fixture at Thomond Park. With the Six Nations due to commence a fortnight later, it will serve as the last proper chance to impress. WATCH THAT EPISODE HERE:
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