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12th October 2017
01:59pm BST

"Jamie Heaslip is obviously not going to be fit and Jack Conan has a big future in front of him, and he excels when he's playing against the lesser teams of Dragons, Cardiff and what have you. He's man-of-the-mach against those teams, week-in, week-out, but I'd love to see him step it up when he has to roll his sleeves up and when his back is against the wall. "I'm really excited to see, if he plays in a Leinster jersey over the next couple of weeks, how he goes. But, for me, in Ireland's back row, Seanie O'Brien, if he's fit, is a definite starter. He's an incredible player. "At 7, Josh van der Flier. He's the new kid on the block - you could see him in an Ireland jersey for the next five, six, seven years, regularly. At number 8, there's a couple out there but CJ Stander, with his experience, put him into that back row for the autumn internationals."
While Ferris may have O'Mahony in reserve, O'Gara would pitch him straight in at blindside.
"Yep, Peter O'Mahony," he said. "It's almost the most competitive area in Irish rugby. They are the hardest positions to fill but unfortunately, between now and November, you'll have one or two fellas out."
O'Gara also put Conan and another Leinster man, Dan Leavy, into the mix and noted that Iain Henderson is an option at No.6 too.
The log-jam of quality players in back row contention will probably see Henderson, who captains Ulster against Wasps in the Champions Cup, tasked with holding down a spot in Ireland's second row.
"When he's given a position and told, 'This is your job, go out and do it', he shows how effective and hoe destructive he can be," said Ferris.
"For the benefit of Irish rugby, you've got to play this guy in the second row."Explore more on these topics: