Ireland need some big favor's if they are to win their third successive Six Nations Championship.
Robbie Henshaw has been named to start Ireland's last game of this year's Six Nations against Italy in Rome on Sunday.
The team shows six changes in all following last weekend's defeat to France, with Garry Ringrose returning from suspension.
Jack Conan, Mack Hansen, James Ryan and James Ryan have also been included in the starting 15.
While Jack Crowley comes in at out-half to replace Sam Prendergast.
The match kicks off at 2:15 on Saturday at the Stadio Olimpico
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