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<blockquote data-quote="snoopy snoopy dog dog" data-source="post: 822847" data-attributes="member: 13611"><p>My thinking is that yesterday was only Henshaw's 4th game of the season so he hasn't had much of a workload yet. If Ringrose and Carbery start, starting Henshaw too will give Ireland a unit which has played together already. I could equally suggest Jackson at 10 with Olding/Marshall and Ringrose in midfield. Having options is a wonderful thing!</p><p></p><p>I'd like to see Carbery start against Canada with Jackson getting 30 minutes off the bench. Jackson backs up Sexton against New Zealand and starts against Australia. Ensures all three flyhalves get meaningful game time and gives Jackson a start against another high quality team having impressed so much against South Africa during the summer. Sexton seems to be getting quite a few ****ly injuries so it'd be great to develop two options behind him. Jackson and Carbery are the future.</p><p></p><p></p><p>He's another who has made strides this year. A cap this November would be a nice reward for his hard work and good form. Marty Moore signing for Wasps has opened up an international opportunity for him in much the same way that Ian Madigan departing for Bordeaux Begles has given Joey Carbery a chance.</p><p></p><p>.........................................................</p><p></p><p>Entirely unrelated but what are the chances that the IRFUs investment in coaches recently have lead to this increased strength in depth? Rassie Erasmus has improved Munster's fortunes as did Andy Farrell's stint there last season, Graham Henry and Stuart Lancaster seem to have contributed a lot to Leinster's impressive form and trusting in younger players, Pat Lam has been a revelation for Connacht and Ulster, behind the scrum at least, have benefited from Les Kiss' involvement. All are bringing through new talent in greater numbers than before.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snoopy snoopy dog dog, post: 822847, member: 13611"] My thinking is that yesterday was only Henshaw's 4th game of the season so he hasn't had much of a workload yet. If Ringrose and Carbery start, starting Henshaw too will give Ireland a unit which has played together already. I could equally suggest Jackson at 10 with Olding/Marshall and Ringrose in midfield. Having options is a wonderful thing! I'd like to see Carbery start against Canada with Jackson getting 30 minutes off the bench. Jackson backs up Sexton against New Zealand and starts against Australia. Ensures all three flyhalves get meaningful game time and gives Jackson a start against another high quality team having impressed so much against South Africa during the summer. Sexton seems to be getting quite a few ****ly injuries so it'd be great to develop two options behind him. Jackson and Carbery are the future. He's another who has made strides this year. A cap this November would be a nice reward for his hard work and good form. Marty Moore signing for Wasps has opened up an international opportunity for him in much the same way that Ian Madigan departing for Bordeaux Begles has given Joey Carbery a chance. ......................................................... Entirely unrelated but what are the chances that the IRFUs investment in coaches recently have lead to this increased strength in depth? Rassie Erasmus has improved Munster's fortunes as did Andy Farrell's stint there last season, Graham Henry and Stuart Lancaster seem to have contributed a lot to Leinster's impressive form and trusting in younger players, Pat Lam has been a revelation for Connacht and Ulster, behind the scrum at least, have benefited from Les Kiss' involvement. All are bringing through new talent in greater numbers than before. [/QUOTE]
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