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Published 16:25 29 Jan 2019 GMT
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"Yeah! He's one of those players that can put on a scrum cap and just jump straight in the deep end," he told reporters on Tuesday. "It was great for him to get 55 minutes but I think there is a standard expected from all the players here that if you're selected, you're going to give 100% for that jersey and I think that he's a great man to do that."Former Ireland internationals Barry Murphy and Andrew Trimble debated O'Brien's likelihood to start on Saturday and Trimble, who spent four years with O'Brien under Schmidt with Ireland, insisted that the Carlow native has the trust of Schmidt.
"[CJ] Stander and [Peter] O'Mahony are there and then the seven is a big question; [Josh] van der Flier, Sean O'Brien, [Dan] Leavy; it will be one of the three of them I can imagine," Barry Murphy said on the latest episode of House of Rugby. "Seanie played very well against Wasps last week." Trimble added: "I just know Joe loves Seanie" before Murphy continued: "I still think van der Flier will start. He's played so much rugby this year and has played so well with probably Seanie then on the bench as a big impact coming on against England. "Leavy played well at Twickenham last year so what a spot of brilliant headaches to have."
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