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Published 17:27 20 Oct 2020 BST
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Rowan Osborne and Hugo Keenan of Leinster pictured at Thomond Park in December 2019. (Photo by Ramsey Cardy/Sportsfile)[/caption]
"Jordan Larmour was playing outstandingly well at fullback but now, unfortunately, he picked up the injury, which will keep him out for quite a while. But with Hugo, reward him for how well he has played. "You've then, obviously, got a choice of Conway, Daly and Stockdale [for back three] as Lowe isn't qualified just yet. Shane Daly has done brilliantly well for Munster, but I think Andy Farrell might go Stockdale on the left and Conway on the right. With Keenan, then, at fullback, I think that is a really strong combination."Ian Madigan believes Stockdale would be well worth considering at fullback as he is a left-footer and has a good boot on him, as well as all his other attacking skills and airborne abilities. On how the uncapped Keenan is faring in his first ever Ireland camp, Sexton commented, "He's picked up where he left off in Leinster, which was outstanding. "He’s been excellent for Leinster since getting his chance. Whether he’s on the wing or 15, he’s gotten into the squad and he’s pushing now to try and get in the team. "I can’t say he deserves it more than anyone else because I don’t see what goes on in the other provinces, but the hard work he’s done for Leinster... whether the coaches think he’s ready to go or not, he’s definitely put his hand up in training and doing all the right things." WATCH THAT HOUSE OF RUGBY EPISODE HERE:
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