Yes OâBrien finished. Need an upgrade on Stander at 8 as well. Heâs too one tracked. Leavy will come back into back row so that will improve things. Murray and Sexton need to recover form or else be dropped. Henshaw back in for Bundee. Best likely to still start due to lack of any alternative. Kearney is still a solid if now unspectacular option at full back if fit.
Sexton was decent last week. Not a great Championship for him, more so on the temperament front.
Murray was rotton all tournament. Likely just a blip. Poor decision not to give Marmion a good go.
OâBrien will be certainly worried. If he doesnât get into the Leinster squad in two weekâs time for the quarter final that will be compounded. I still think he has a few good games left in the tank and is a difference maker we need, but you canât be carrying anyone.
If anybody played their way out of the team yesterday, it was Healy.
Simon Zeboâs blacklisting is beginning to come home to roost.
I donât understand why Joey Carbery hasnât been tried at full back, or even Andrew Conway.
The positions where Ireland have the biggest problems are full back, blind side back row, and hooker.
They had problems with pretty much every position yesterday but in most cases players should be able to play their way back into form - or there are better players available in the position.
Ireland might be better off giving youth its fling in the problem positions. Wales did so in 2011 and reaped the rewards.
A strongest Ireland XV for the World Cup could look something like:
15 Carbery
14 Larmour
13 Ringrose
12 Henshaw
11 Stockdale
10 Sexton
9 Murray
1 McGrath
2 Scannell
3 Furlong
4 Ryan
5 Henderson
6 OâMahony
7 van der Flier
8 Leavy
Youâve dropped players playing well, kept players out of form the same as Schmidt has persisted, and selected players in positions they have no record playing in.