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Published 10:27 19 Jan 2023 GMT
Updated 10:40 19 Jan 2023 GMT
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"The Six Nations is a huge competition for us and another opportunity for us to grow as group. 2022 was a busy year as we got to work with a larger group of players as we continued to build our squad depth and competition for places. "While there are a few players carrying knocks and others that have missed out on selection for the start of the tournament, they will have the opportunity to push their case playing for their provinces in the URC over the coming weeks as no doubt we will need to call upon the wider group as the tournament progresses."[caption id="attachment_218655" align="aligncenter" width="2048"]
Jacob Stockdale is back in the fold. (Credit: Sportsfile)[/caption]
"Their skillsets are quite different - Joey Carbery can play anywhere in the backline but, in a Test match, he's a very interesting guy to spring off the bench. Jack Crowley looks to be more of a strategist, in that he could probably start a game for you."While few saw the axe swinging for Joey Carbery, even fewer would have confidently predicted Jacob Stockdale would make the cut. The Ulster winger came roaring onto the Test stage in 2017 and 2018 but injuries and dips of form have him looking a shadow of that player. From Wednesday stories of Stockdale possibly losing his central contract with the IRFU to the Ulsterman being back in the fold, it has been a big 24 hours. Farrell must like what he sees from Stockdale, though, and his big boot goes massively in his favour for the game Ireland like to play. Elsewhere, James Hume drops further down the centre pecking order as he misses out to Jamie Osborne (Leinster) while Henshaw remains on the sidelines. Related articles:
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