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2nd November 2020
01:08pm GMT

"We're not too bad. As you would expect, a few bumps and bruises from a physical game like that, as you would expect coming to France, but I would expect the casualty list not to be too bad."While that is a positive, the more uplifting news comes in the form of additional players expected to be available for the Autumn Nations Cup.
Iain Henderson's three-week ban expires on Monday, November 9, meaning he will come back into the mix. Keith Earls, Ryan Baird and Ronan Kelleher should all be available, too, after recent injury issues. James Lowe is now Irish-qualified and will be in contention for that No.11 jersey.
Garry Ringrose and Jordan Larmour are medium-term injuries while Tadhg Furlong (back and calf injuries) has not played for Leinster yet this season. Dave Kilcoyne's ankle injury ended up requiring surgery so he is out of the picture for the next stretch.
Unless this tournament explodes (in a good way) as a concept, produces stunning games and captures the public's imagination, this is likely to be the only ever staging of the Autumn Nations Cup. Winners-keepers.
There is a bit more room to manoeuvre, in terms of team selections, than you may have in a Six Nations, but expect Andy Farrell to pick strong XVs for the Wales and England games, especially as there is an eight-day turnaround between the two games. The Georgia game (in Dublin) on November 28 may well prove optimum for giving starts to the likes of Ryan Baird, Stuart McCloskey, Shane Daly and even someone like Craig Casey.
For us, the Wales game is primed to start Lowe and fit again Leinster hooker Ronan Kelleher. Hugo Keenan can shift to fullback, where has has experience with Leinster, and Jacob Stockdale can drop down to the bench and take on a 'finisher' role.
Iain Henderson can resume his partnership with James Ryan in the second row and Farrell could do well to look at rewarding Tadhg Beirne for two good games by giving him a crack at blindside. Beirne over Doris is a tight call and, in truth, we would have no issues with the Leinster flanker starting and both Beirne and Baird covering second and back-row from the bench.
15. Hugo Keenan 14. Andrew Conway 13. Robbie Henshaw 12. Bundee Aki 11. James Lowe 10. Johnny Sexton 9. Conor Murray 1. Cian Healy 2. Ronan Kelleher 3. Andrew Porter 4. James Ryan 5. Iain Henderson 6. Tadhg Beirne 7. Will Connors 8. CJ StanderSubs: Rob Herring, Jack McGrath, Finlay Bealham, Ryan Baird, Caelan Doris, Jamison Gibson-Park, Ross Byrne, Jacob Stockdale.
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