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Published 18:38 20 Aug 2023 BST
Updated 18:38 20 Aug 2023 BST
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Keith Earls and Stuart McCloskey. (Credit: Sportsfile)[/caption]
All the talk right now is of a 19/14 or 18/15 split between forwards and backs. Getting a read of this Ireland squad, their tendencies and past World Cup selections, something is telling me Ireland are veering towards 19/14 with both Joe McCarthy and Cian Prendergast included. McCarthy featuring against Italy and England, as well as Cian Prendergast, would lean towards both going as they are getting their minutes and reps in. That leaves the call between Earls and Stuart McCloskey for the last squad spot. It had long been my thinking that McCloskey would make it as both Garry Ringrose and Robbie Henshaw have shown historic flaws in being able to string games together in a short span. If Ringrose, Henshaw and Bundee Aki get through the final week of prep, and the Samoa game, unscathed, McCloskey may well be the luxury Farrell has to go without.O'Brien, for now, is the new version of Earls so Farrell and his coaches may ask themselves - do we want an Earls to plug in across the backline or provide bench cover, or do we want McCloskey as a starter for two pool games (say Tonga and South Africa) to give ourselves ample cover at centre? Ryan Baird being able to cover second row and back row may still see Ireland swing back the other way and find room for Keith Earls and Stuart McCloskey but the conservative choice is - if in doubt, pick an extra forward. The team we see against Samoa will look similar to the one that faces Romania in the opener, so it is worth bearing that in mind, regarding selections. Injuries and suspensions could yet be those late curveballs but my sense is that 19/14 split with a straight shoot-out between Earls and McCloskey. If Earls does miss out, he'll always have that magical Dublin night to look back on, as well as 99 other hard-earned Ireland caps. Related Articles:
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