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Published 12:51 5 Nov 2014 GMT
Updated 11:54 6 Nov 2014 GMT
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Before Dominic Ryan captained Emerging Ireland in the IRB Nations Cup, during the summer, he declared, 'I’ve no doubt that people in this squad will be at the World Cup next year.'
The Leinster flanker is on the verge of a test debut this month.
Easterby says, '(The injuries) give other guys an opportunity and that is good for Irish rugby. We are going to see into the depth of certain positions. Some will change a little over the next twelve, eighteen months and at this stage - building up towards the Six Nations and trying to defend that - we will have a chance to see some players we maybe wouldn't have seen before.
'For me it is disappointing, the fact I won't get to work with some of the guys who won the Six Nations. The flip-side of that is you create some depth in key positions. Then the challenge comes in the Six Nations when some of those guys become fit. Can they break back in or have the others done enough to hold their position? That is a good place for the side to be in terms of the competition for places.'
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