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Published 13:46 8 Feb 2018 GMT
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Schmidt has opted to keep his backline combinations the same - Conor Murray and Johnny Sexton the halfbacks, Bundee Aki and Robbie Henshaw are given their third midfield spin out while the back three of Jacob Stockdale, Keith Earls and Rob Kearney are untouched.
In the front row, McGrath is joined by captain Rory Best and Tadhg Furlong while Toner partners fellow lock Iain Henderson. Oddly, given his brilliant outing in Paris, James Ryan drops out of the matchday squad completely.
The back row sees the most change, with Peter O'Mahony the only man who started in France last week retained for this Saturday.
Leavy comes in at openside for the injured Josh van der Flier while Conan gets the start ahead of CJ Stander, who is named on the bench.
Replacements: Sean Cronin, Cian Healy, Andrew Porter, Quinn Roux, CJ Stander, Kieran Marmion, Joey Carbery, Jordan Larmour. Ireland versus Italy kicks off at 2:15pm, in the Aviva Stadium, on SaturdayIRELAND
Rob Kearney Keith Earls Robbie Henshaw Bundee Aki Jacob Stockdale Johnny Sexton Conor Murray Jack McGrath Rory Best (captain) Tadhg Furlong Iain Henderson Devin Toner Peter O'Mahony Dan Leavy Jack Conan
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