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Published 12:59 22 Nov 2018 GMT
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"I would think that Tadhg Beirne would be back in," said Trimble on the latest episode of House of Rugby. "Jack Conan and maybe someone like John Cooney may get a go at 9. Yeah I think there will be a lot of changes. "You bring guys in that this is potentially their All Blacks. This is our chance and our opportunity to prove that we are capable of delivering and even though it's not a massive stage, you still get an opportunity to put on a green jersey."With Conor Murray, Robbie Henshaw, Sean O'Brien and Dan Leavy all out injured, there aren't an awful lot of spots left up for grabs so while the United States match will not do an awful lot to move the needle from a public perspective, those within Carton House this week will realise that this could be a big opportunity to make an impression on Joe Schmidt. Potential Ireland team to play USA 1. Jack McGrath 2. Sean Cronin 3. Andrew Porter 4. Tadhg Beirne 5. Quinn Roux 6. Rhys Ruddock (C) 7. Jordi Murphy 8. Jack Conan 9. John Cooney 10. Joey Carbery 11. Darren Sweetnam 12. Stuart McCloskey 13. Will Addison 14. Andrew Conway 15. Jordan Larmour Replacements 16. Rob Herring 17. David Kilcoyne 18. Finlay Bealham 19. Iain Henderson 20. Josh van der Flier 21. Luke McGrath 22. Ross Byrne 23. Sam Arnold
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