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Published 12:04 7 Jan 2015 GMT
Updated 09:22 28 Jan 2015 GMT
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Injuries to a host of props have thrown any form guide off-kilter. Cian Healy won't be back for the Champions Cup matches but we still believe he'll be ready for Italy. Rory Best remains the best bet at hooker although Sean Cronin would be itching at a chance to have a crack off the Italians. We are rolling out Mike Ross for what must his final Six Nations (he will be 36 in 2016) but the softly-spoken Cork native may surprise us yet.
We are not going to tinker with the successful 2014 partnership so Paul O'Connell and Devin Toner remain in tandem. Dan Tuohy is back in action and Dave Foley did well during the Guinness Series but Iain Henderson, who will hopefully get Champions Cup game-time, is our hulking back-up.
The hope is that Rhys Ruddock recovers well from his arm fracture to resume his place in a back row, with Peter O'Mahony and Jamie Heaslip, that did for Australia and South Africa. Sean O'Brien won't feature in Leinster's Champions Cup matches but, once proven as fit, we would slot him back in at openside and drop Ruddock to the bench.
Chris Henry's personal well-being has taken priority over any rush to get him back for province and country. Luckily, Schmidt can call on the likes of Dominic Ryan, Tommy O'Donnell, Jordi Murphy, Robin Copeland, Robbie Diack and Jack Conan to cover the back row.
Conor Murray has been Ireland's form player for over two years and may now be confidently bracketed as world-class. Johnny Sexton looks set to miss the opener after concussion worries so Ian Madigan, who is now back in Leinster's 10 jersey, gets the start.
Rob Kearney is untouchable in his current form for Ireland although his outings with Leinster have been, at times, patchy. Tommy Bowe will be eased into the championship as Ulster are out of Champions Cup contention while Dave Kearney or Andrew Trimble, if fit, may nudge Simon Zebo back onto the bench. It would be a harsh call but Kearney the younger is a Schmidt favourite and Trimble had an epic 2014.
SportsJOE's Ireland team to face Italy: Rob Kearney; Tommy Bowe, Jared Payne, Robbie Henshaw, Dave Kearney; Ian Madigan, Conor Murray, Cian Healy, Rory Best, Mike Ross; Devin Toner, Paul O'Connell (c); Peter O'Mahony, Rhys Ruddock, Jamie Heaslip. Replacements: Jack McGrath, Sean Cronin, Marty Moore, Iain Henderson, Jordi Murphy, Kieran Marmion, Ian Keatley, Fergus McFadden.
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