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12th October 2020
11:25am BST

(From L-R) Fergus McFadden, Hugo Keenan, Rob Kearney, Jordan Larmour and Rory O'Loughlin. (Credit: Sportsfile)[/caption]
Hugo Keenan [Leinster] and Shane Daly [Munster] are suddenly in the mix for the Italy game, on October 24. Such has been Keenan's form in the past 12 months that he holds the edge over Daly at present.
Andrew Conway would have been our shout to play the two Six Nations games against Italy and France at fullback, even before Larmour picked up his injury. Larmour looks better suited to playing on the right wing and Conway is assured under the high ball and capable of smart, swift couner-attacking trysts.
However, with Larmour set for a prolonged spell out and both Keith Earls and Dave Kearney injured too, the ideal move is to keep Conway on the right wing and give Jacob Stockdale [another fullback option] two starts in the No.11 jersey.
Looking at the squad picture a whole, then, and Henshaw is the best option. Bundee Aki and Garry Ringrose are both in great form and should be the midfield pairing for Ireland's opening games, with Chris Farrell providing squad cover.
That would mean either putting Henshaw on the bench to cover a few positions across the backline or assessing what is the best for Ireland and handing him the 15 jersey. Henshaw has only started two Ireland games as fullback but has a lot of experience in the role from his Connacht days and has filled in there late in Ireland games when injuries and replacement calls dictated.
Going with a British & Irish Lions centre as fullback for two games Ireland realistically need to win is not the way Andy Farrell would have planned it. As the past eight months have proved, making plans well in advance can only lead to frustration.
It is best to take a moment, look around and go with the next best option. For Ireland, and for now, that is Henshaw with someone like Keenan on the bench.
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