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Published 16:09 12 Feb 2018 GMT
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Larmour made a couple of nice carries against Italy and stepped two forwards on a postage stamp before accelerating away into the 22, and setting up an overlap that should have led to a Dan Leavy try. In defence, however, he was rash with one missed tackle and caught ball-watching for the Azzurri's final try.
"Jordan is talent, isn't he?" James Downey began. "But, going forward, I think Ferg McFadden comes in.
"It was great. He got the experience and got the exposure. He knows what's expected of him now. Joe has given him a bit to chew on there, a bit of homework. "I think he'll say, 'You did well but you have a couple of bits to work on... You know it, now go away and work on it'. Larmour is still going to be involved, of course, but Joe's going to go with Ferg."McFadden is one of Schmidt's trusted lieutenants but his selection often sparks debate among the Ireland supporters. He was in good form for Leinster, before the Six Nations started, and was on the pitch for the Parisian comeback that ended with Johnny Sexton's drop goal clincher. The other option is one suggested by myself - Munster's versatile, pacy Andrew Conway. "I hadn't thought about Conway," Downey conceded, "but it's going to be interesting to see Joe's mind-set and what his pecking order is. "Because he often falls back to who he can rely on when they are in the trenches; who's reliable. It's a big game against Wales - who do you trust? That's what makes me think it will be Ferg. He's solid... no mistakes, that's what you need." Larmour, Conway or McFadden. Three men all in the mix for the No.23 jersey. That's how tight it is for spots in this Ireland squad. Oh, and let's not forget hat-trick demon Craig Gilroy...
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