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Ireland’s expected team to face Italy should get the good times rolling

Published 19:05 9 Mar 2016 GMT

Updated 19:18 9 Mar 2016 GMT

Patrick McCarry
Ireland’s expected team to face Italy should get the good times rolling

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Joe Schmidt is ready to unleash the 'physical animal'.

Ultan Dillane's 15-minute cameo off the bench, against England, has given Schmidt an irresistible selection urge. Shorn of the ball-carrying capabilities of Iain Henderson and Sean O'Brien, Schmidt looks set to give Dillane the starting nod to face Italy. The out-halves, front and back rows are likely to remain unchanged and Schmidt, barring a change of heart in the morning, will go with the backline that started the 15-15 draw with Wales. Rob Kearney's hamstring tweak - his second in a month - has presented a selection dilemma. Schmidt can choose from Keith Earls, Robbie Henshaw, Jared Payne, Ian Madigan or Simon Zebo. Despite a yearning, in many quarters, for Payne to be given a couple of games at 15, Schmidt is lining up Zebo for the role. The Munster man played fullback against Wales and performed well in the role against Italy during the World Cup. Simon Zebo gets past Alun Wyn Jones and Jamie Roberts 7/2/2016 Zebo for Kearney opens up Payne to re-take his spot at outside centre. This would be slightly harsh on Stuart McCloskey but, it must be noted, Schmidt barely mentioned him when foisting praise upon Dillane and Josh van der Flier in Twickenham. SPORTSJOE'S PREDICTED XV  15. Simon Zebo 14. Andrew Trimble 13. Jared Payne 12. Robbie Henshaw 11. Keith Earls 10. Johnny Sexton 9. Conor Murray 1. Jack McGrath 2. Rory Best 3. Mike Ross 4. Ultan Dillane 5. Devin Toner 6. CJ Stander 7. Josh van der Flier 8. Jamie Heaslip Replacements: R Strauss, C Healy, White, Ryan, Ruddock, Marmion, Madigan, McFadden.
Ireland’s expected team to face Italy should get the good times rolling