Glasgow Times

Schmidt embraces the fear factor...

- By HENRY McCALL

JOE SCHMIDT has admitted Ireland will carry a level of “fear” into facing Wales without injured British and Irish Lions trio Tadhg Furlong, Iain Henderson and Robbie Henshaw.

Prop Andrew Porter, 22, and lock James Ryan, 21, will be tasked with cementing the tighthead side of Ireland’s scrum – with just nine caps between them ahead of tomorrow’s NatWest 6 Nations clash.

Pack mainstays Furlong and Henderson both miss out through hamstring problems, while Munster centre Chris Farrell will win just his third cap in replacing Henshaw, sidelined with shoulder trouble.

Head coach Schmidt accepted Ireland will definitely miss their injured “world-class” Lions trio – but insisted their replacemen­ts can thrive in the Test arena.

“There are always question marks. I know Rory Best, with over 100 caps, still asks himself questions before he plays,” said Schmidt, when asked if he had questions over promoted trio Porter, Ryan and Farrell.

“You’re always questionin­g yourself, there are always going to be scenarios that come up that you’d like to think you’d be prepared for, but you don’t know how you’re going to cope.

“So for a player who hasn’t been there before, yes, it’s a bit more pressure.

“The unknown is always a fear for pretty much any human being, and there is a little bit about the unknown going into this weekend.”

On injured key men Furlong, Henderson and Henshaw, Schmidt continued: “They are world-class players, you don’t suddenly replace world-class players, but we’re a lot more focused on who we do have.

“Who we do have is Andrew Porter, who is a really promising young player that we’re excited about, and James Ryan likewise.

“I’ve been talking to Chris Farrell for three of four years, he’s been a long-term project, and I thought he did really well against Argentina in only his second Test.”

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