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4th September 2019
10:46am BST

Schmidt's comments on the trio mirrored those of Sexton and the Ireland coach added Ross Byrne and Devin Toner to that stand-by list. In reality, there will be eight or nine players told to stay ready and to keep up to speed if and, inevitably, when injuries strike.
There has been a school of thought going around that, like Warren Gatland has encouraged on his last two tours as Lions head coach, players on stand-by holiday nearby just in case they are needed. It was something Murphy alluded to on Monday evening:
https://twitter.com/Jordimurphy/status/1168631408094523393
The Ulster back row, who was a surprise omission was referring to New Zealand calling up outhalf Stephen Donald from his fishing holiday to start in the 2011 World Cup final.
On the notion of getting on to the provinces of the respective back-up players, Schmidt insisted this was a non-starter. He told RTE:
"It is crystal clear that you can’t have them in the country, you cannot bring excess players into the country. "I know that in the past players have been placed in a nearby country so that they are all set to go. We don’t have any intention of doing that. "The player is best off to be comfortable, to be training, to be playing and if they are playing Pro14 then they are getting prepared, at least match-fit, ready to fit in if the opportunity comes up."One suspects that the select back-up crew Schmidt has in mind will be kept fully in the loop all the way through the coming days and weeks. There is no point in saying just in case as there will be call-ups for injured players. That is just part of rugby life. Schmidt's back-up options
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