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Published 07:00 20 Oct 2015 BST
Updated 08:09 20 Oct 2015 BST
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Asked about his future in the immediate aftermath of Sunday's 43-20 defeat to Argentina, Ross spoke with enthusiasm about getting back into the blue of Leinster and battling with his young understudies Marty Moore and Tadhg Furlong for the No3 jersey.
"I certainly hope so. It's up to Joe, really," he said when asked if he would play for Ireland again. "Myself I will be back at Leinster and I will have to fight it out again with Marty and Tadhg. See how things go with Leo [Cullen, Leinster coach]."
Schmidt's dependence on Ross has afforded little opportunity to assess the Test qualities of his understudies, with 34-year-old Connacht prop Nathan White the preferred back-up for the World Cup.
Neither White or Ross (35) are likely to feature in Japan, which means the likes of Furlong and Moore will have to be properly blooded over the next couple of seasons.
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