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Published 17:57 20 Nov 2016 GMT
The front row has excelled in the two All Blacks games so, if they all train okay, they need to start again. Iain Henderson deserves a start in the second row so we are placing him alongside Devin Toner and putting a fit again Ultan Dillane on the bench.
The back row may well be without CJ Stander so the obvious replacement is Munster teammate Peter O'Mahony. He trained fully last Thursday and looked decent against Canada.
Conor Murray to begin at No.9 with Paddy Jackson beside him. Johnny Sexton has a fresh hamstring injury but will be eager to play. We feel Schmidt should give Jackson the start though. We are far too over-reliant on Sexton at present.
We are keeping the wingers unchanged as the rest of the backline may need surgery. The least disruptive midfield change is to swap in Luke Marshall for the banged up Robbie Henshaw. That means keeping Garry Ringrose in reserve again.
Rob Kearney was another player that had a suspected concussion. Even if he meets all his Return to Play protocols, he would not be able to train until midweek. Tiernan O'Halloran made a good case for himself against Canada and could add some serious wheels to the Irish backline.
Replacements: S Cronin, Healy, Bealham, Dillane, van der Flier, Marmion, Carbery, Ringrose.
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