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Published 17:59 23 Jan 2017 GMT
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So, what does the naming of only two out halves actually tell us?
Well, firstly it tells us that Madigan's time in an Ireland shirt is likely to be over as long as the 27-year-old is playing his club rugby in France.
It may be pointed out that Sexton was picked for Ireland during his tenure with Racing 92. But during that time, Sexton was indispensable to Ireland.
Schmidt didn't have the same level of depth and experience in that position as he has now.
Secondly and perhaps most importantly, the inclusion of only two out halves is likely an endorsement of Sexton's fitness.
If Sexton was in any doubt to be fit for the opener against Scotland in two weeks, then you would imagine there would be a third out half in the squad.
Sexton has had a torrid time with injuries of late and the recurrence of soft tissue problems must be a concern for Irish management.
It is likely we will see another out half drafted in if Sexton is ruled out with injury but it will unlikely be the SportsJOE public's first choice.
We held a poll on Facebook over the weekend, and Bordeaux Begles' Madigan topped the poll with 47% of the vote.
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