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Published 18:53 17 Jan 2023 GMT
Updated 10:21 18 Jan 2023 GMT
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Ireland debutants, from left, Jeremy Loughman, Jack Crowley and Cian Prendergast after their Bank of Ireland Nations Series win against Fiji. (Photo by Brendan Moran/Sportsfile)[/caption]
"If there was ever a man that deserves a century of caps, it's Keith bloody Earls," he declared. "I know you don't want to give him pity caps, I still think he's good enough to be in there."
"Niall Murray is another Connacht player that has been unreal. He took apart the Leinster lineout, a couple of weeks ago, and he has been incredible for the past year, 18 months. While there are a lot of really good second rows out there, he would definitely be worth a shot."
15. Mike Haley (Munster) 14. Keith Earls (Munster) 13. Jamie Osborne (Leinster) 12. Tom Farrell (Connacht) 11. Jacob Stockdale (Ulster) 10. Ross Byrne (Leinster) 9. Luke McGrath (Leinster) 1. Dave Kilcoyne (Munster) 2. Tom Stewart (Ulster) 3. John Ryan (Munster) 4. Ryan Baird (Leinster) 5. Niall Murray (Connacht) 6. Alex Kendellen (Munster) 7. Nick Timoney (Ulster) 8. Max Deegan (Leinster)
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