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Published 16:21 7 Jun 2016 BST
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Luke Marshall is the other option at inside centre but Schmidt, like most folks, likes the looks of Olding. Les Kiss gave the Ulster back his debut in 2013 and did so with Schmidt's encouragement.
Injury followed, as it irritatingly has for Olding, but he got a run out for Schmidt's Ireland in November 2014. He scored a try against Georgia but injury intervened again. He was a player going places until his body protested.
His comeback for Ulster was somewhat stalled, last season, and when he returned Marshall had formed a good partnership with Stuart McCloskey [inexplicably overlooked for this tour]. He proved his malleability in the backline by appearing at inside and outside centre, as well as in the white No.15.
14 appearances [eight starts] led to two tries and three assists. Ulster looked better when Olding was in their backline and Les Kiss spoke optimistically of having a fully fit Olding in from the get-go next season.
Having suggested Schmidt try Henshaw at fullback, we were then impressed by his performances at outside centre in Connacht's triumphant run to Guinness PRO12 glory.
He had the game of his life in the 20-10 final victory over Leinster as he melded an incisive, offloading performance to his usual, solid defence.
The remainder of Schmidt's match-day selection should be conservative enough - Ultan Dillane and Iain Henderson as powerful bench options - but the most interesting aspect will be what happens to Olding-Henshaw-Payne.
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