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Published 16:07 5 Jan 2016 GMT
Updated 08:55 6 Jan 2016 GMT
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In ticking all those boxes against France, and topping their group, Ireland managed to lose four key players to injury. Add Jared Payne to that list and Schmidt's team was shorn of leaders, decision-makers and men to get his team on the front-foot.
Argentina blew Ireland away and won just about every vital contact. With that stepping stone they finally exposed Ireland's narrow defensive patterns.
Schmidt knows it is time to ask his men for more. Expect new caps and combinations during the upcoming Six Nations.
CJ Stander may well take Peter O'Mahony's No.6 jersey and Andrew Trimble [albeit not a new face] should come back onto the wing. Kieran Marmion may also get his chance at scrum-half while Paddy Jackson will push Johnny Sexton for the No.10 role. Jack McGrath may well hold off Cian Healy at loosehead.
The area of keen interest for most Irish supporters will be midfield.
Robbie Henshaw and Payne never really got that run of games together to bed down their partnership. Payne is out of action and Henshaw is targeting a comeback at the end of January to prove his fitness.
If the 23-year-old finds himself stalled in any way, Schmidt should pair Luke Marshall with Stuart McCloskey for the opener against Wales.
We have already outlined the benefits of having McCloskey at inside centre, while Marshall has previous international experience and shone under Declan Kidney until the concussion scourge interrupted.
Both men have been in top form for an Ulster side that are Ireland's best province in Europe so far. They offer that mix of brute force and line-breaking ability and both dovetail well together.
The rise of Garry Ringrose has been impressive but Marshall deserves the No.13 jersey if Henshaw falls short of his comeback date.
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