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Published 13:02 20 Mar 2016 GMT
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So, no Johnny Sexton, no Conor Murray, no Brian O'Driscoll, no Paul O'Connell and no Garry Ringrose.
Outrageous.
On the other hand the renowned rugby correspondent would bring Ultan Dillane and Iain Henderson to face the mighty All Blacks in New Zealand next summer.
The other Irish included are Dave Kearney, Robbie Henshaw and Jack McGrath. So, just five Irishmen compared to 13 from the Grand Slam winning English team, a dozen Welsh men and six Scots.
The identity of the Irish players selected by Jones is a sign of the times and the changing of the Irish guard, at least in the eyes of those on the outside looking in.
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