Joe Schmidt makes a surprise selection at fullback for Ireland
Joe Schmidt has named his Irish side to take on Scotland in their opening World Cup match and there's just one major surprise.
Rob Kearney's injury has allowed for the selection of Andrew Conway on the wing. Conway, although initially expected to come into the side at fullback, will be playing in the biggest match of his international career to date. Jordan Larmour, a regular on the wing, will shift to the back - a position he's more than comfortable with.
Robbie Henshaw's predicted injury-enforced absence means that Gary Ringrose will start in the midfield. He will resume his partnership with Bundee Aki - a combination which was used in Ireland's recent warm-up defeat to England.
The other changes from the most recent Irish side see Iain Henderson slot into the second row in the place of Jean Kleyn and Peter O'Mahony take over on the blindside flank. O'Mahony's return means Jack Conan drops to the bench with CJ Stander switching from the flank to number 8.
Ireland kicking coach, Richie Murphy, has spoken at length regarding how the weather conditions could influence the match.
"The weather's changing. It's very hard to know and we'll just have to keep an eye on it. Two days ago, it looked like it was going to be the worst rain shower we've ever seen. Now, it's saying it will be dry," said Murphy.
"Everyone wants dry weather, no one wants to play in the rain. World Cups are all about adapting, whether that's in the team or the conditions or how a referee interprets a rule. You have to adapt all the time."
Stander, who has moved back to his preferred position at the back of the scrum, is adamant that Ireland's arduous warm-up schedule has set them up for a successful tournament.
"Yeah, I think we had an unbelievable pre-season – some good warm-up games to learn where we are and what we need to do. We're training very well. We've got a great squad and we're in a good place."
Ireland's match with Scotland will kick off at 4:45PM (JST) on Sunday afternoon at Yokohama Stadium, the same location as tomorrow's fixture between New Zealand and South Africa.
Ireland: Andrew Conway, Jordan Larmour, Gary Ringrose, Bundee Aki, Jacob Stockdale, Jonathan Sexton, Connor Murray, CJ Stander, Josh van der Flier, Peter O'Mahony, James Ryan, Iain Henderson, Tadhg Furlong, Rory Best, Cian Healy. Res: Niall Scannell, Dave Kilcoyne, Andrew Porter, Tadgh Beirne, Jack Conan, Luke McGrath, Jack Carty, Chris Farrell.
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Don't worry about him Tom. Idiots don't realise how idiotic they are. It wont be long before he runs his conspiracy the players don't like Joe. People like the fool OJohn are a major part of our problem. No need to worry about the opposition when our supposed supporters are white anting the team and the system.
Go to commentsI look at exactly that way haha.
I’m a massive Blackadder fan when he is injury free and has got some form through regular game time which is about 10 minutes a season.
Havilli is a smaller less skilled version of Jordie barret.
Christie gets far too much of a hard time from the critics.
If we have an injury crisis and lose Roigard, Ratima, Fokotava, Hotham, Xavier Roe, Tahuriorangi, and that young fulla who was the back up for the U20s this year then we’ll all be glad he’s around.
The only thing Razor did that has infuriated me was picking George Bell.
That dude better make Kevin Mealamu look like Stephen Moore by the end of Super Rugby next year if he’s going to get picked again.