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"This opportunity provides another window for players to develop and show they can thrive in the intensity of a national environment. It will be exciting to see which players step up and put themselves in the frame for a further opportunity to impress in November. "For some players it is an opportunity to build on what they have already learned in national camp and take their development to the next level, for others it is a first opportunity to show the national coaches what they are about and what they can deliver."[caption id="attachment_231937" align="aligncenter" width="1280"]
Robert Baloucoune, pictured here after his try for Ireland against the USA, is included in the squad for South Africa. (Photo by Brendan Moran/Sportsfile)[/caption]
"We will look to replicate the national team environment and training intensity, so players get a good understanding of what it takes to perform at the highest level. The players will have to adapt to the national team’s tactical and technical approach in a very short window of time and deal with the pressure of performing in a green jersey."While many Irish supporters will be familiar with squad inclusions such as Robert Baloucoune, Shane Daly, Caolin Blade, Max Deegan, Nathan Doak and Cian Pendergast, there are several names that the more casual fans may not know much about. Bristol Bears fullback Chay Mullins is well regarded at the Premiership side and has featured at both Sevens and U20s levels for Ireland. He scored a brace of excellent tries against Wales as that Ireland U20 side cruised to a Six Nations title. Another player with Sevens experience is Clontarf and Leinster's Andrew Smith. The 22-year-old has a few senior Leinster outings and helped the Ireland Sevens men's team to a bronze medal at the recently wrapped World Cup. Hampered by injuries after his own excellent performances with Ireland U20s, John Hodnett has had a good, clear pre-season and is ready to show what he can do. Alex Soroka of Leinster [pictured below] could be up against Hodnett for a starting spot, but already looks the part and will only improve over the next 12 to 18 months.
Dylan Tierney-Martin is a player we like a lot, from the games we have seen him feature in and from conversations with some well-placed heads in the provinces. The hooker has just over a handful of senior Connacht games but is a confident ball-carrier and can shift when he needs to.
Cheating a bit on No.6 as he has already shown what he is capable of in the URC and Champions Cup, but we are genuinely excited to see Ulster winger Ethan McIlroy get some fast, firm tracks to glide over, down in South Africa.
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