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Published 11:34 5 Jan 2019 GMT
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Ireland have shown, under Schmidt, that they will go strong for big matches and be wise in how they use prospects and newcomers. Given that Ireland have Scotland and Wales away from home in the 2019 Guinness Six Nations, Schmidt may opt to rest a couple of frontline stars in the visit to Italy to take on Conor O'Shea's side. It will otherwise be a loaded deck.
As mentioned, there are some big games ahead for the Irish provinces so there may yet be casualties before we get to the tournament opener against England. As it stands, though, only Iain Henderson, Kieran Marmion and Sean O'Brien appear to be struggling to get back to full fitness for that first game.
Robbie Henshaw should be back for Leinster's Champions Cup games, and his return provides one of the two big calls for our Ireland XV. This is as close to a 50/50 call as you can get but we are going with the partnership that did so well against the English at Twickenham, last time out - Bundee Aki and Garry Ringrose.
With Henderson not expected back until rounds two or three, we are going with the solid second-row partnership of James Ryan and Devin Toner. That would leave Munster's impressive summer addition, Tadhg Beirne in reserve and he can also cover the back row if required.
The final tricky call is openside but we feel Josh van der Flier has justified getting a run of starts in the position. The Leinster flanker has never faltered in the green jersey and has been on top form for his province this season too.
The rest of the starting XV pretty much picks itself, notwithstanding the serious talent Schmidt has at his disposal at present.
OUR IRELAND XV TO FACE ENGLAND
Cian Healy Rory Best Tadhg Furlong Devin Toner James Ryan Peter O'Mahony Josh van der Flier CJ Stander Conor Murray Johnny Sexton Jacob Stockdale Bundee Aki Garry Ringrose Keith Earls Rob KearneyREPLACEMENTS: Sean Cronin, Jack McGrath, Andrew Porter, Tadhg Beirne, Dan Leavy, Luke McGrath, Joey Carbery, Jordan Larmour. Let us know what you make of our Starting XV.
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