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Ireland with experienced bilateral Peter Umahouni and Ruby Hinisho in the Six Sunday match against Scotland in Morafield.
Monster’s suite in the team was not included for 27-22 victory last week over England, but he returns as one of the changes that a temporary coach Simon Estbi called.
O’Mahony arrested Ireland to the victory of six countries last year, but he returned at the beginning of XV for the first time since its summer tour to South Africa, where it was limited to the appearances of the bench during the autumn country chain in November.
The 35 -year -old Ryan Baired replaces in the back row, while Robbie Henshaw – which came during the second half in Dublin last week, replaces Garry Ringrose at the external center as another change.
Easterby said: “Sunday game represents a major challenge against the Scotland team, which had a very good series of autumn nations and the six nations began by beating a positive reward point over Italy.
“The choice was a real challenge again that enhances competition for places. As we approached the second round, it comes to improvement and building momentum. We know that we will need to start the game strongly and face the material challenge.”
Celean Doris will again lead again from the rear row, while Cian Healy is scheduled to become a player in Ireland most crowned in the Six Men’s Guinness countries if he comes out of the bench and exceeded the Brian Odarskol record of 65 games in six countries.
Hugo Keenan, Mack Hansen and James Lowe begins in Ireland that has not changed three, with the formation of Bundee Aki and Henshaw midfield partnership, while JAMison Gibson-Park and Sam Prendergast continues in half the back.
In the foreground, Andrew Porter, Ronan Keylir and Vinyli Bilham in the front row, with James Ryan and Burn in the second row. O’Mahony was named in Blindside Franker, with Josh Van Der Fileer in OpenSide and Captain Doris in eighth.
Scotland will announce their team later on Friday.
Ireland begins xv: 15. Hugo Kennan, 14. Mac Hansen, 13. Bern, 6. Peter Umhaouni, 7. Josh van Deir Flair, 8.
Alternatives: 16 Dan Shihan, 17. Sian Healy, 18. Thomas Clarkson, 19. Ryan Bird, 20. Jacques Conan, 21. Connor Murray, 22.
Scotland lost the last 10 games against Ireland and Rur Sarland, which won 38 games in the total, believes that victory will be on Sunday – for the first time since February 2017 – will be a big boost to his team.
“It will be huge,” he said. “Ireland is a team that we keep very much. I think there is little spice added there because it is our shortness, but we have a lot of respect for them.
“It is a test that we really look forward to and I think it is a test we will be well ready to win.”
Italy v. Wales (2.15 pm)
England against France (4.45 pm)
Scotland against Ireland (3 pm)
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