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Which uncapped players should Ireland bring to New Zealand?
There were lots of exciting young players discussed on The42 Rugby Weekly Extra podcast today.
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There were lots of exciting young players discussed on The42 Rugby Weekly Extra podcast today.
The Enniscorthy RFC product is set for her Ireland debut against Italy this weekend.
The Leinster locks replace their provincial team-mates in the only changes to Andy Farrell’s squad for Saturday’s game with Scotland.
The likes of Kieran Marmion and Ciarán Frawley are unlucky to miss out.
A 33-player panel has been announced to face the USA and Japan at the RDS next month.
A large portion of the squad have very little or no Test match experience.
The 24-year-old loosehead has been in strong form for the northern province.
Andy Farrell’s squad includes six men who will be hoping for their Test debuts later this month.
The Munster second row is one of two uncapped players in Ireland’s extended World Cup training squad.
Ross Byrne, Will Addison and Sammy Arnold are already familiar with Schmidt’s demands.
Joe Schmidt has named an exciting matchday 23 for the clash with Canada.
The likes of Ultan Dillane, Josh van der Flier and Garry Ringrose are all exciting prospects.
There are seven uncapped players in the Elite Player Squad named by Jones.
The only two non-internationals in Schmidt’s squad are playing catch-up, but don’t rule them out of an autumn trip to England.
Lawyers for more than 4,500 retired players have accused the league of covering up the effects of hits to the head.
Former gridiron player Chloe Butler should make her Australia debut against New Zealand or Canada next month.
Stuart Lancaster has selected some inexperienced men in his squad to tour New Zealand.
The likes of Robin Copeland, Kieran Marmion and Jordi Murphy may have a chance to make their international debuts next month.
The Ireland squad to tour New Zealand has been finalised and now includes Chris Henry, Paul Marshall, Mike McCarthy and Ronan Loughney.