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Published 15:16 11 Aug 2019 BST
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Ireland head coach Joe Schmidt during the Guinness Summer Series match between Ireland and Italy at the Aviva Stadium. (Photo by Brendan Moran/Sportsfile)[/caption]
Following his side's 29-10 victory over Italy, Schmidt was asked if there would be any more cuts to his squad before they decamped to Portugal on Wednesday.
"We’ll see how the players came through today and we may not," he said, "but we are going to meet tomorrow morning after having had a look at the game this evening and then we’ll make a decision...
"I think we’ll probably travel with about 40 but it could be 43, just depending on [the fact that] we want to have good training numbers. "One of the problems, I think, is that as you branch off with a smaller squad, just keeping those guys up to speed with what we’re trying to develop. It becomes a little bit of a difficulty for us, especially if we pick up a injury. "We’re playing England, Wales and Wales. Physically big teams and physically bigger than we are, therefore there tends to be a risk of attrition and we don’t want those other players to get too far away from us because we want them up to speed if they do miss out on that 31 in the end. Because, with 31 players I think it’s a very tight number that World Rugby limit you to. "You know, they talk about player welfare but we’ve a six-day turnaround into a five-day turnaround and 31 players, that’s very, very complicated. And that’s all the teams. I’m not saying that’s just tough for us. I think all the teams have tight turnarounds at stages."Ireland will take on England in London on August 24 and Schmidt should use that game, and the home match against Wales on September 7, to blood his senior stars. Schmidt admitted Ireland 'may adjust our plans' regarding Sexton's game-time if Carbery's injury has him sidelined for a while, but we would give him at least 40 minutes with Ross Byrne in reserve. To that end, this is the Ireland team we would start against Eddie Jones men:
1. Cian Healy (Leinster) 2. Rory Best (Ulster) 3. Tadhg Furlong (Leinster) 4. Iain Henderson (Ulster) 5. James Ryan (Leinster) 6. Peter O'Mahony (Munster) 7. Josh van der Flier (Leinster) 8. CJ Stander (Munster) 9. Conor Murray (Munster) 10. Johnny Sexton (Leinster) 11. Jacob Stockdale (Ulster) 12. Bundee Aki (Connacht) 13. Robbie Henshaw (Leinster) 14. Keith Earls (Munster) 15. Rob Kearney (Leinster)In reserve, we would have the likes of Niall Scannell, Dave Kilcoyne, Tadhg Beirne, Jack Conan Kieran Marmion and Will Addison primed and ready to go.
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