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11th June 2015
05:23pm BST

The Bangor Bulldozer was a brilliant battering ram off the bench for Ulster late in the season and he is progressing into one of Ireland's most powerful attackers. His size - 6'2 and 16 stone - is a novelty for an Irish back but he has also shown slick handling at times for Ulster this season.
Denis Buckley
The Connacht loosehead is powerful in the scrum and a burglar at the breakdown. Cian Healy and Jack McGrath are firmly entrenched in the Irish squad but Buckley's stellar season has arguably seen him move into the next spot in the loosehead queue. For reference, watch this video of him poaching FIVE balls against Munster.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jtar5eycKE0
Matt Healy
Connacht's Champions Cup playoff loss to Gloucester was excruciating, but upon reflection, Healy had to be chuffed with his contribution. The former Lansdowne wing scored two tries that highlighted different skills - great anticipation and awareness to gather Jack Carty's cross-kick and explosive footwork to dance past three opposition defenders.
But that game merely encapsulated what had been apparent all season - Healy is developing into one of the most dangerous wings in Irish rugby.
Luke McGrath
McGrath showed promise in his appearances for Leinster this season but Eoin Reddan and Isaac Boss were usually chosen for the bigger games. You would think given the age of that duo that McGrath should see more opportunities next year, and this summer can be a launchpad for that.
He is bulkier than his elder team-mates and is a strong sniping threat as well as having a quick delivery.
Dan Leavy
The former underage star is a very mobile flanker but hasn't had a whole lot of opportunities with Leinster just yet. He is one player who will benefit massively from training alongside players from other provinces and it will be interesting to see how much ball he can get in his hands during the tournament.
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