Alot of interesting questions posed for the ABs
LH prop: Ross will not start on debut. Karl is pretty shite. So this mean George Bower, not exactly the Tarzan of props, at 1. Would have preferred Ethan De Groot
Hooker: I really really really hope we start Samisoni. But it will almost 100% be Codie Taylor, who is in steady decline.
TH prop: Angus isn't up to it, frankly. Between the Blues boys, Nepo looks a little more solid. Ofa off the bench.
Locks: Whitelock is now a shoo-in, but does he partner Retallick or Barrett? I think Foster will go back to the tried and tested. Whitelock with Retallick, Barrett off the bench. Tupou Vaii in the stand. Hopefully, both the old war horses find their form in international rugby. Ireland do not have the biggest of locks, but they are hard men. With Doris and Conan, also a tall back-row, which means lineout will be under scrutiny.
Backrow: Sotutu played pretty well for the Blues, and has been decent this entire end of the year. But is he physical enough against the Irish? Akira Ioane was not great but not terrible (like Reiko) against the Saders. Has he really done enough for the 6 jersey?
Then, we have 3 opensides. Ardie, Sam, and Dalton. Ardie is undroppable for mine. he's too important. Does Foster dare to go Dalton 6, Sam 7,Ardie 8?
I think Foster will probably pick this forward pack:
1. Bower
2. Taylor
3. Laulala
4. Retallick
5. Whitelock
6. Ioane
7. Cane
8. Savea
16. Taukei'aho
17. Tuinuku'afe
18. Tuungafasi
19. Barrett
20. Papali'i
I would say the Irish shades the forwards. They definitely have better props, both starting reserves. Kelleher and Sheehan probably draws with Taylor and Taukei'aho. The locks are probably a draw too. Beirne and Ryan are hard men, but they can be bullied, as shown by La Rochelle and the Bulls. The backrow is close - given the consistency of their combination (all 3 play for the same club), Doris, VDFlier and Conan will be slightly favourite in the first match. I expect the ABs to slowly grow back into it. The game will be, as all games, won and lost in the forwards.