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Joe Schmidt Has Named The Ireland Squad For The Autumn Internationals

Joe Schmidt Has Named The Ireland Squad For The Autumn Internationals
Gary Reilly
By Gary Reilly
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Joe Schmidt has named his Ireland squad for the upcoming Autumn internationals and the big news is that there is no place for out-half Paddy Jackson with Munster's Ian Keatley seemingly taking his place in the squad.

There's also space for two New Zealand born debutants in the shape of Connaught prop Nathan White and Ulster's Jared Payne. They join Connaught's Darragh Leader, Munster's Dave Foley and Leinster's Dominic Ryan as the only uncapped selections.

The Ulster pair of Andrew Trimble and Luke Marshall had already ruled out earlier in the day and they join and extensive injury list which includes Keith Earls, Luke Fitzgerald, Cian Healy, Iain Henderson, Dave Kearney, Fergus McFadden, Martin Moore, Jordi Murphy, Sean O'Brien, Donnacha Ryan, Mike Sherry, Dan Touhy, and Damien Varley.

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Ireland will play tests against South Africa on November 8th and Australia on November 22nd. Sandwiched in between will be a match against Georgia on November 16th. All of the matches will take place in the Aviva Stadium.

Ireland squad for Autumn Internationals:

Forwards
Stephen Archer
Rodney Ah You
Rory Best
James Cronin
Sean Cronin
Robbie Diack
Dave Foley
Chris Henry
Jamie Heaslip
Dave Kilcoyne
Mike McCarthy
Jack McGrath
Paul O'Connell CAPTAIN
Tommy O'Donnell
Peter O'Mahony
Mike Ross
Rhys Ruddock
Dominic Ryan
Richardt Strauss
Devin Toner
Nathan White

Backs 
Tommy Bowe
Gordon D'Arcy
Craig Gilroy
Robbie Henshaw
Felix Jones
Rob Kearney
Ian Keatley
Darragh Leader
Ian Madigan
Kieran Marmion
Conor Murray
Stuart Olding
Jared Payne
Eoin Reddan
Johnny Sexton
Simon Zebo

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In what will be an interesting side note for Leinster fans, Australia are likely to line-up against Ireland with former Leinster coach Michael Cheika in charge after he was offered the opportunity to replace Ewen McKenzie as coach of the Wallabies.

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