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Published 11:06 14 Jun 2021 BST
Updated 11:32 14 Jun 2021 BST
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"I know the players will come in eager to make the most of this opportunity to pull on the green jersey and play in front of supporters for at the Aviva Stadium for the first time in 18 months. Johnny (Sexton), Cian (Healy) and Keith (Earls) will not be involved in this window as we grow the experience of other players. It will be a great opportunity to see can this group perform at this level."First up for Ireland, on July 3, are Japan. The team that beat us at the 2019 World Cup will be in Europe to provide a warm-up against the British & Irish Lions, at Murrayfield, on June 26 before heading over to Dublin. Next on the agenda are the USA, who themselves will be providing warm-up opposition to the Springboks ahead of the Lions Test Series.
vs. JAPAN Saturday July 3, Aviva Stadium vs. USA Saturday July 10, 2021, Aviva Stadium
Connacht supporters will be buoyed to see five players included in the squad, but Gavin Thornbury is unfortunate to miss out.
Will Addison is back in the Ireland squad after his injury issues over the past two years while Robert Baloucoune is also included.
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