Offaly contingent continue in Test action for Ireland.
Tullamore's Aoife Dalton is set to continue at centre, after making a try-scoring debut, for Ireland in Saturday's second Test against Japan.
Kilcormac's Nicola Fryday will captain the side from the second row, while Tullamore has another representative on the bench in Leah Tarpey.
Former England flanker Jo Brown will win her first cap in green.
Hannah O'Connor moves to the second-row to replace the injured Sam Monaghan with Grace Moore coming into the team at number-eight.
Ireland's head coach Greg McWilliams says players selected are in on merit:
Test Match Prep Mode: Activated! 🇯🇵🔓#JapanTour2022 | #NothingLikeIt pic.twitter.com/ngguzSXZHb
— Irish Rugby (@IrishRugby) August 25, 2022
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