Ireland coach Joe Schmidt will
reveal his Six Nations captain on Wednesday with Jamie Heaslip, Rory
Best and Sean O'Brien the apparent candidates to succeed now-retired
Paul O'Connell.
In O'Connell's absence, Heaslip, 32, performed the role in the World Cup quarter-final defeat by Argentina.Heaslip and Best, 33, have skippered in previous Six Nations while O'Brien led Ireland against Scotland last August.
Schmidt will also name his squad for the opener against Wales on 7 February.
Uncapped trio Stuart McCloskey, Garry Ringrose and CJ Stander are being tipped to be included in an extended squad for the opener.
Schmidt must make Henshaw call
Ireland coach Joe Schmidt must decide whether to retain Jamie Heaslip as skipper for the Six Nations |
However, Schmidt's most important decision appears to be the captaincy call as he decides whether to retain Heaslip in the role he undertook as the injury-ravaged Irish slumped to a heavy defeat against the Pumas in October.
Speaking in early December, Best made clear that he was on keen on succeeding the talismanic O'Connell but coach Schmidt has been giving nothing away in recent weeks about his intentions regarding the captaincy.
Best's Ulster and Ireland team-mate Jared Payne said on Tuesday that he had "no idea" about who Schmidt would plump for but made clear his admiration for the hooker's "leadership qualities".
"Rory's very good at communicating with the lads," added Payne.
"He's well respected and when he gets out on the pitch, he does the business as well.
"When you've got a captain like that, it's pretty hard not to listen to him and not to follow him."
Best's captaincy record has seen him lead Ireland to victory in three out of four games while Heaslip's record is six wins, five defeats and a draw.
In terms of the wider selection, powerful young Ulster centre McCloskey and emerging Leinster midfielder Ringrose look likely to earn their first call-ups alongside Munster's in-form South African-born flanker Stander.
McCloskey's Ulster team-mate Luke Marshall could be in line for a recall after missing out on World Cup selection with another Kingspan Stadium player Darren Cave possibly under pressure after being out of action over the last six weeks because of a shoulder injury.
Cave admitted on Tuesday that he wasn't "overly confident" about being named in the squad.
"I haven't been in the shop window (over the last six weeks)," added Cave.
(c) BBC.com
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