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8th February 2017
01:03pm GMT

But there is a wider debate too - probably some fairer, less knee-jerk reasoning about the 33-year-old's credentials to continue to man a place in the starting team.
It was only in the last Six Nations campaign in 2016 that SportsJOE's rugby editor Patrick McCarry wrote a piece entitled: 'How much longer are Ireland going to persist with 6 out of 10 Jamie Heaslip?'
"Many will mistakenly assume I am asking Heaslip for tries and constant line breaks," McCarry said. "While that would help, I'm talking about bringing some serious aggression and meaning to his role. "Heaslip seems intent on sticking to the process that Joe Schmidt preaches and he follows to the letter. How about one carry where you don't worry about the perfect presentation and concern yourself, instead, with running through, or over, the guy?"https://twitter.com/SportsJOEdotie/status/704398998015180800 A year later and another defeat in the Six Nations and a lot more of the Irish following are interested to see what change in that position could do for the team. Against Scotland, the backrow was predictable:
Whilst the Munster man is only back running this week, a lot of people are clamouring for his inclusion in Rome. O'Mahony could inject energy and bite into that back row but his presence also frees CJ Stander up to move to number 8 where he has been so deadly with the province.
Along with Josh van der Flier, those are the two main protagonists of what is starting to feel like a campaign for change.
It is Stander that interests the masses most though.
https://twitter.com/DetroitLionsIre/status/827930485036826624
https://twitter.com/lorcanjoh/status/827922202783789056
https://twitter.com/Roarzz/status/827915607584731137
Now the teams are being selected.
https://twitter.com/PdDan/status/828208648304357376
https://twitter.com/MichaelCotter1/status/828239638003404800
https://twitter.com/RoisinMurphy__/status/828009355366785026
The SportsJOE XV has echoed a lot of those sentiments.
What would you do?
Is it time for the big decision to be made?
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