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Published 14:56 18 Jan 2017 GMT
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Ultan Dillane will hopefully get some Guinness PRO12 game time at the end of the month and prove his full fitness to Schmidt.
With such a clean bill of health, and with Ireland in good form of late, there are not too many openings in the squad for new faces. That being said, both Niall and Rory Scannell should be included in Friday's squad announcement.
Niall Scannell has excelled as hooker for Munster this season. He has played 17 times [15 starts, three tries] and excelled in Champions Cup victories over Glasgow [home and away], Leicester [home] and Racing [away]. He was invited to the one-day training camp earlier this month.
Also expected to be included is Rory Scannell, his younger brother. 2015/16 was the centre's proper breakthrough season but he has surpassed those performances during the current campaign.
A no-nonsense, clued-in defender, the 23-year-old has been a growing attacking force this season. Capable of taking kicks for goal, Rassie Erasmus has asked him to take on greater responsibility in the Munster midfield and to concentrate on that.
Even with Francis Saili fit again, it is Scannell [13 appearances] that is holding down the No.12 jersey and partnering Jaco Taute. He was called in as injury cover for Ireland last November but did not feature in the final squad for the Australia game.
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