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Published 17:22 10 Oct 2023 BST
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"If you have Henderson starting then who are you going to bring in [as replacement lock]?" asked Lindsay Peat. "You have Joe McCarthy, who is an absolute man mountain, then Ryan Baird, who is more dynamic. "I think if we are going to move the All Blacks around so we can create space, we'd want really quick ball and as dynamic runner. I'd probably have Baird on the bench.""Definitely," Byrne agreed. "Joe is great, and this is nothing against him. I just think Ryan is an absolute athlete. When you want the game to be raised up, call on him. Ireland, at no point, will be looking to just close the game down. It's just not what we do. Baird is just superb off the bench." Elsewhere, while both myself and Lindsay Peat advocated for Jimmy O'Brien or Keith Earls covering the wings, should Hansen and Lowe both pass fitness markers, Byrne reckons Andy Farrell will go for a centre. "Farrell likes picking a replacement centre," Byrne noted. "It is all around his defensive mind-set, as well. He doesn't want someone that can play centre. He wants a dedicated centre." If that is the way the cards fall, we could see Stuart McCloskey or a fit again Robbie Henshaw in that 23 jersey for Saturday's clash in Paris.
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