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Published 14:16 23 Mar 2021 GMT
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Tadhg Beirne has rewarded Andy Farrell for his show of faith. (Credit: Sportsfile)[/caption]
A clatter of lads here that were mainly solid for the campaign, although some did deliver real high points. We're looking at Keenan, Conan and Earls there, and they all peaked in that England game.
Ringrose entered the tournament as a presumptive Lion so his ankle injury came at a bad time. Healy is going strong, even after 100 caps, while Ryan Baird made an impact each time he came off the bench. Jamison Gibson-Park is capable of more, so will be hoping for further Test chances.
Rob Herring started off decent against Wales, dipped against France and then improved, week on week, to finish the campaign with an outside shout for the Lions. Porter got two 7/10s to start with then saw Tadhg Furlong take the No.3 jersey and he settled back into that finisher role.
A worrying championship for James Ryan, in terms of those concussion blows he shipped. Good to see decisions were made early on him missing the France and England games. Kilcoyne was superb against Italy. A shame he took a blow to the head so early against France.
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Kelleher gave Ireland hope against France with an opportunistic try and Casey made his debut against Italy. Both of them will be keen to see if Ireland can arrange any summer Tests. Rhys Ruddock would be a good senior figure for such a slate of games.
Larmour was returning to Ireland duty after an injury lay-off but fell down the back three pecking order. Bundee Aki was going well until he went too high against Billy Vunipola and copped a red card. Dillane did what was asked of him but Baird has leap-frogged him.
O'Mahony had only 30 championship minutes but will be pleased to have come back in and played a part in that England win after his early red card against Wales.
Burns did not pass his audition to be the eventual No.10 after Johnny Sexton while James Lowe will be, no doubt, working hard on his fitness and defence as he was asked some questions at Test level that have yet to be answered.

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