Emerging Ireland and the A team is where to look, Farrell has always plucked his bolters from them.
I'd guess Kendellen, Murphy (maybe Gunne), Osborne and Bolton will all get capped in those positions over the summer.
Centre is stacked with u23 talent. Postlthwaite, Forde, Gavin and Cooney all look like excellent traditional centres.
I think the biggest challenge facing Irish rugby is that the Leinster school's cup isn't going to produce any world class 9s or wings. Wing seems to have taken over hooker as the other problem position. It's incredibly structured and system based rugby but if a Penaud, Dupont or Ramos type player showed up for example they'd soon have it coached out of them.
Then the odd time a player like this breaks the mould they don't seem as attractive yo the academy, Rob Russell comes to mind, he was picked up late. I do wonder how good he could have been had we let him cook.
I'm not all that worried. It feels like we're in a similar position to England in 2017. The age issue is overstated Henshaw and maybe Aki look like the only guys showing it, 30 - 32 year olds just aren't past it unless they rely heavily on pace and agility. A new approach started in the autumn, there's Neinaber's theory that it takes 14 games to master a new system and that would track with the amount of time it took for the team to click under Farrell, we're currently on 8 or 9 depending on whether a heavily rotated team v Fiji counts.
There's a strong core that needs to be complimented and pushed and the summer is a good opportunity to really get that process going.