Ireland Test call for O'Kelly
Ireland have made one enforced change for tomorrow's second Test against New Zealand in Auckland from the side which narrowly lost in Dunedin last week, Malcolm O'Kelly replacing the injured Paul O'Connell in the second row. Keith Wood will become the 11th Irish international to reach 50 caps.
Scotland have made four changes, two positional, from the side which lost to Canada last week for tomorrow's Test against the United States. The prop Allan Jacobsen and the flanker Donnie Macfadyen are the new faces. Saracens have signed the former New Zealand Under-21 hooker Joe Ross from Worcester.
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Scotland have made four changes, two positional, from the side which lost to Canada last week for tomorrow's Test against the United States. The prop Allan Jacobsen and the flanker Donnie Macfadyen are the new faces. Saracens have signed the former New Zealand Under-21 hooker Joe Ross from Worcester.
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