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Published 14:09 11 Feb 2018 GMT
Updated 14:11 11 Feb 2018 GMT
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The wait and see manly revolves around Robbie Henshaw, who is off for a scan on his injured shoulder, and Tadhg Furlong. The tighthead prop lasted only three minutes of the game but Schmidt was giving nothing away, saying is withdrawal was only "precautionary"."You do feel that you're in with a chance when you can get those first two wins," he replied, "especially with an away win first up.
"We haven't lost a Six Nations game at home in the five years I've been involved [with Ireland]. There's a real benchmark there that we can hopefully defend.
"We probably had a couple of knock-backs injury-wise today. It's a bit of a wait and see, really."
The silver lining was the 77-minute shift of Leinster's Andrew Porter in the tighthead role. Schmidt said it was 'a super effort' and he will push Munster's John Ryan for that No.3 jersey if Furlong must sit out the February 24 visit of Wales to Dublin.
The other players that took knocks were Johnny Sexton and Jack Conan but both men are expected to remain in the squad and train down in Athlone - at Buccaneers RFC - later in the week.
Ireland will, next weekend, name an extended squad of players for rounds three and four of the competition. The likes of Niall Scannell, Darren Sweetnam, Dave Kilcoyne and Craig Gilroy, who scored a hat-trick for Ulster on Friday, will all be hoping for a call-up while Munster's Jack O'Donoghue could come in as back row cover.
Schmidt also raised the possibility of Sean O'Brien and Garry Ringrose being drafted into the squad.
We are going on the likelihood that Henshaw will at least miss the Wales game and that Ireland's other concerns will be available after getting next weekend off. To that end, we are making just three changes from the Ireland team that started against Italy.
Chris Farrell comes in at outside centre for Henshaw, James Ryan returns to the second row and CJ Stander gets the start at No.8.
On the bench, Cian Healy remains as loosehead back-up, Porter edges out Ryan, Ultan Dillane [off on bereavement leave this week] is second row back-up and Andrew Conway is covering the back three.
Replacements: Sean Cronin, Cian Healy, Andrew Porter, Ultan Dillane, Jack Conan, Luke McGrath, Joey Carbery, Andrew Conway.IRELAND
Rob Kearney Keith Earls Chris Farrell Bundee Aki Jacob Stockdale Johnny Sexton Conor Murray Jack McGrath Rory Best (captain) Tadhg Furlong Iain Henderson James Ryan Peter O'Mahony Dan Leavy CJ Stander
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