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Published 15:26 29 Jun 2016 BST
Updated 17:11 29 Jun 2016 BST
Tighthead is the big call. Mike Ross will be a month off 37 but proved in South Africa that he can still do a job. Tadhg Furlong was much more threatening in the set-piece during his Second Test start and is our choice. Being harsh, there's no point having Ross on the bench so we would go with Wasps' Marty Moore in reserve, rather than Finlay Bealham.
Peter O'Mahony is back too and we feel he should go straight back into the team. To accommodate CJ Stander, we are moving the Munster captain to the openside slot. It is the back row position O'Mahony has played for his province before and one which would suit his battling qualities and rucking abilities.
No.8 picks itself, Jamie Heaslip finished 2016/17 strongly after a disappointing start and was impressive in the opening tests against the Boks.
and remain the obvious starters but Paddy Jackson is now a viable option at outhalf. Kieran Marmion is surely the back-up 9. Surely.
Just when we were bedding in for three more years of and Jared Payne, Rob Kearney gets injured and two Ulstermen get a go. The heart says Stuart Olding but the head and heart say .
Despite getting done by Elton Jantjes crossfield kick, remains our best man for the job on the right wing. While we would love to see more of Matt Healy on the other wing, you can't take the jersey off . He was excellent in the First Test victory over South Africa before, like so many others, fading in Port Elizabeth.
There is no doubt about who should wear 15 against the All Blacks. In his two outings in the fullback role, showed just how dangerous he can be in attack while ticking almost all the defensive boxes [his drift for the Warren Whiteley try was a blip].
15. Jared Payne
14. Andrew Trimble
13. Robbie Henshaw
12. Luke Marshall
11. Keith Earls
10. Johnny Sexton
9. Conor Murray
1. Jack McGrath
2. Rory Best
3. Tadhg Furlong
4. Devin Toner
5. Iain Henderson
6. CJ Stander
7. Peter O'Mahony
8. Jamie Heaslip

