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"There's been some talk [about 'A' games]," Lancaster comments. "I've not really seen the exact details, but I know the IRFU were hoping to arrange games like that. "They're not confirmed yet, and certainly not pencilled in. The bizarre thing is that this season is coming to a culmination but the next season is going to start very soon. Round one of the PRO14 starts in a few weeks' time, only. And, before long, the Ireland internationals will start and we'll lose a lot of players. While the lads aren't getting a lot of opportunities at the moment, come mid-October and all of November we'll be missing... I don't know how many Andy Farrell will pick but, traditionally, it's between 10 and 15, if not a little bit more."[caption id="attachment_215375" align="aligncenter" width="2000"]
Andrew Porter, left, Tom Clarkson, centre, and Charlie Ryan during Leinster Rugby squad training at the RDS Arena. (Photo by Ramsey Cardy/Sportsfile)[/caption]
Ryan and McFadden have both made tremendous progress with their respective injury rehabs, while Furlong has been close but not close enough to get a game due to a back injury.
Lancaster was asked if he, and his fellow coaches, would have to be 'cruel to be kind' with the needs of the team coming ahead of individuals eager to get involved in the business end of the season.
"We'll make the right decisions," he replies, "but it's all based on the medics and the conditioning team, really. From a rugby point of view, they've done enough sessions with us to satisfy us that they're good enough to be picked, in terms of selection.
"We wouldn't put them in if they weren't ready. But, equally, if they are ready, have trained and have proved themselves in training, they are high quality players and they are clearly going to push for selection."
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