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been done all that often, twice, so if it goes well, it would be right up there.’ Of Schmidt’s current squad, only Rob Kearney and Rory Best know what it is like to taste Grand Slam success, but Murray is confident the group won’t let the occasion get to them on Saturday. ‘We still prepare as we always do,’ he continued, before accepting that with the stakes so high it will be important to maintain their concentrat­ion levels over the coming days. ‘I think you’ve just got to ask lads. It’s in their heads. Everyone knows what’s at the end of this week. It is a final. ‘It might just add to the buzz, the excitement around the place, the nervous energy, whatever it is, that combines, [but] the structure of the week doesn’t change. We are in a match week now. We are very used to this.’ Ireland arrived back to their Carton House base with no fresh injury concerns following the 28-8 defeat of Scotland, with only ‘the usual bumps and bruises’ reported. There had been some concern over Cian Healy, who seemed to be struggling with an injury after receiving treatment on the pitch during the first half. Yesterday the IRFU stated that Healy had ‘suffered a stinger-like injury to the shoulder/ trapezius area’ and experience­d some discomfort on the field, but the prop is expected to train fully this week.

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