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Published 12:11 22 Jun 2022 BST
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Ireland players, from left, Kieran Treadwell, Craig Casey and Jonathan Sexton. (Photo by Seb Daly/Sportsfile)[/caption]
"It's the biggest tour that Ireland have ever done [in the professional era]. It will need the energy and cohesiveness of all 70 to make this happen the way that we want it to happen. If two or three don't believe, we're not writing the history that we want to write. "In that regard, it's brilliant, and we're just finding out more about ourselves. When it comes to the World Cup, I reckon we need around 40 players that are good enough to play knock-out rugby. I'm talking quarter finals, semi finals, finals... we need to find out about ourselves now, so we can't lose. "Some guys, on this tour, will fall by the wayside. Some guys, on this tour, will flourish where we didn't think they could flourish, because of the extreme pressure. I have no doubts that guys that didn't make the tour will have an unbelievable pre-season and start next season with a bang, and play themselves back into this. But, we'll find out a hell of a lot about ourselves on this tour. That's why it is priceless to us."[caption id="attachment_238729" align="aligncenter" width="1280"]
Tom O'Toole, left, Nick Timoney, centre, and James Hume of Ireland. (Photo by Ramsey Cardy/Sportsfile)[/caption]
The Maori All Blacks squad has some excellent players in there - TJ Perenare, Brad Weber, Josh Ioane, Tyrel Lomax and three-time Wallaby Jermain Ainsley - so this Ireland team for the midweekers will be tested. For the first game, we have the First Test in mind, too, and are starting guys we feel will not be involved in the Eden Park XV.We have also made selections based on what we reckon will be a game with both sides not afraid to keep the ball in play, and cut loose whenever possible. Our biggest call is starting Peter O'Mahony over Nick Timoney, at openside, as this new-look squad needs some experience in there, and a captain that knows the terrain, and the opponents. There is no outhalf on our bench as Ciarán Frawley and Mike Lowry can both slot in there, if Harry Byrne needs to come off.
15. Mike Lowry 14. Jordan Larmour 13. James Hume 12. Ciarán Frawley 11. Jimmy O'Brien 10. Harry Byrne 9. Craig Casey 1. Jeremy Loughman 2. Dave Heffernan 3. Tom O'Toole 4. Joe McCarthy 5. Kieran Treadwell 6. Ryan Baird 7. Peter O'Mahony (captain) 8. Gavin CoombesREPLACEMENTS: Rob Herring, Cian Healy, Finlay Bealham, Tadhg Beirne, Cian Prendergast, Nick Timoney, Conor Murray, Robbie Henshaw.
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