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Published 16:09 7 Aug 2023 BST
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"That’s what is correct for this squad," Farrell told us, after Ireland's 33-17 win over Italy. "We’re a team that has been together for quite some time. We feel that balance and with the plan of the training, the training schedule in our end fits perfectly. "Playing four, five or six [matches], that’s everyone’s different preference of where they think they are at in their stage of development. We feel like three is right for us going into the Romania game... extremely happy with the fitness levels, I think they are in great nick."There was another interesting snippet from our post-match chat with the Ireland head coach. Asked if each of the 42 players included in the Ireland squad would get minutes over those three warm-up games, Farrell argued that he did not necessarily see if that way. With a strong XV expected for the August 19 game against England, it may leave the likes of Gavin Coombes, Jamie Osborne and Kieran Treadwell sweating over whether they will get a chance to show what they can do before the final squad is confirmed, later this month. To my mind, Farrell already has a solid idea of the 33 players he is bringing to France. The likes of Jacob Stockdale, Joe McCarthy, Keith Earls and Cian Prendergast gave him more to ponder, after the Italy game, but the reality is, the fight for places is only for the last three or four spots. [caption id="attachment_291298" align="aligncenter" width="1280"]
Ciaran Frawley and Caelan Doris of Ireland have a picture taken after their side's victory over Italy at Aviva Stadium. (Photo by Harry Murphy/Sportsfile)[/caption]
HOOKER: Dan Sheehan, Rónan Kelleher, Rob Herring LOOSEHEAD: Andrew Porter, Cian Healy, Dave Kilcoyne TIGHTHEAD: Tadhg Furlong, Finlay Bealham, Tom O'Toole SECOND ROW: Tadhg Beirne, James Ryan, Iain Henderson, Ryan Baird BACK ROW: Peter O'Mahony, Josh van der Flier, Caelan Doris, Jack Conan SCRUM-HALVES: Jamison Gibson-Park, Conor Murray, Craig Casey OUT-HALVES: Johnny Sexton, Ross Byrne, Jack Crowley CENTRES: Bundee Aki, Garry Ringrose, Robbie Henshaw, Stuart McCloskey BACK THREE: Mack Hansen, James Lowe, Hugo Keenan, Jimmy O'BrienThat leaves Tom Stewart (hooker), Kieran Treadwell (lock), Joe McCarthy (lock), Cian Prendergast (back row), Gavin Coombes (back row), Caolin Blade (scrumhalf), Ciaran Frawley (centre), Jamie Osborne (centre), Calvin Nash (wing), Jacob Stockdale (wing) and Keith Earls (wing/centre) Garry Ringrose and Robbie Henshaw both having tendencies to pick up knocks leads me to believe Stuart McCoskey will end up taking an extra spot for centres. Keith Earls can cover there but he would rarely start a game at 13. If you were to ask me right now for those final two players to fill out that Ireland squad, I would select Cian Prendergast and Keith Earls. Jacob Stockdale did well against Italy but Earls has the versatility, would slot in well for the opening two games, across the backline (centre, either wing or fullback) and scored a try against New Zealand only last summer. That counts for something. The hardest done-by in that circumstance would be Kieran Treadwell. There still would be an option to go with Ryan Baird as a back row, to accommodate Treadwell, but it would see Prendergast miss out. These are good dilemmas to have, of course, and one hopes there are no injuries rearing up before that final squad is selected. Related Articles:
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