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Ireland debutants, from left, Jeremy Loughman, Jack Crowley and Cian Prendergast after the Bank of Ireland Nations Series match against Fiji. (Photo by Brendan Moran/Sportsfile)[/caption]
"One for me that's just kind of sticking out is Gavin Coombes, I think might slip in. Even though this back row is really kind of stacked. I just think he's playing so well. He's in good form and he's scoring tries every week for Munster. "Maybe someone like Calvin Nash might get in again. I know he was in the last squad. I think someone like that and they might actually play them this time. I think that's obviously very Munster-esque there now as well."[caption id="attachment_280457" align="aligncenter" width="800"]
Calvin Nash pictured during an Ireland rugby media conference at IRFU High Performance Centre, in 2022. (Photo by Ramsey Cardy/Sportsfile)[/caption]
"I think he might bring in a few as well, like what he did before - a kind of a separate squad of seven or eight younger players. I’d maybe look at someone like Josh Wycherley, maybe even bring in someone like Edwin Edogbo and them, give them a bit of training because you know the way normally they like to bring in, like Cian Prendergast came in last year. "It happened to Craig Casey two years ago where you're not quite in the squad but you get to train with the big boys. And he will have learned an awful lot from that.""I’d like to see Edwin Edogbo in to be honest," said Lindsay Peat. "He’s very like James Ryan - he's such a big guy, big, strong man." What may hinder Edogbo is he is only getting back to full fitness after a spell on the sidelines. The Ulster players have to fulfil a fixture against Sharks so Farrell may look to the other provinces, in terms of sharing out invites to the HPC. Related articles:
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