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4th September 2015
10:13am BST

With the World Cup squads now announced, Joe Schmidt has made his bed.
He has opted not to bring Dave Kilcoyne to the tournament, despite the fact that he can cover tighthead. To that strange end, Leinster tighthead Tadhg Furlong will now feature on the bench as he covers loosehead Jack McGrath.
Kilcoyne needs to be primed, just in case Cian Healy fails to hit his markers. Not playing for Munster this weekend demonstrates Joe Schmidt's caution.
The same goes for Andrew Trimble - out in the cold for now but neither Fitzgerald or Earls are on that plane yet.
It was interesting to note that Murray - surely under instruction - only kicked the ball away five times in 104 possessions, against Wales. Ireland were not showing anything close to a full hand against the Welsh.
They may stick to the rudimentary against England so do not expect any exciting, new moves.
Sexton will be wrapping around like a good thing but Irish fans will hope he is a whole lot sharper than the rusty No.10 they witnessed at the tiller last Saturday.
Murray, Sexton, Paul O'Connell and Peter O'Mahony will need to play at least 50 minutes as they lack match sharpness.
Irish fans will hope they will not cop any more big injuries while they are seeking that fitness.
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