Irish skipper O'Mahony drops to bench for second SA Test

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Ireland captain Peter O'Mahony has been named only among the replacements for Saturday's second Test against South Africa.

Head coach Andy Farrell has moved Tadhg Beirne to O'Mahony's usual blindside flanker role and brought James Ryan into the second row with number 8 Caelan Doris named as skipper.

In all Farrell has made four changes to the side that lost the first Test 27-20 in Pretoria last weekend, their first loss to the Springboks since 2016.

South African head coach Rassie Erasmus had already named an unchanged squad for this weekend's game in Durban.

While Ryan's promotion to the starting side over O'Mahony appears to be a selection decision, Farrell was always going to have to alter his team for what is the last game of a long season.

Scrum-half Craig Casey and hooker Dan Sheehan were both ruled out earlier this week with injuries sustained in the first Test.

The vastly experienced Conor Murray will start at nine with Connacht's Caolin Blade among the replacements.

Ronan Kelleher comes into the side in place of Sheehan with Ulster's Rob Herring, a Cape Town native, coming onto the bench.

While Bundee Aki was not included in Ireland's injury update, he appeared to be carrying a knock after the defeat at Loftus Versfeld and is not in this weekend's panel.

Instead Robbie Henshaw switches from outside to inside centre with his Leinster colleague Garry Ringrose to wear the 13 jersey.

Ireland: Osborne; Nash, Ringrose, Henshaw, Lowe; Crowley, Murray; Porter, Kelleher, Furlong; McCarthy, Ryan; Beirne, Van der Flier, Doris (capt).

Replacements: Herring, Healy, Bealham, Baird, O'Mahony, Blade, Frawley, McCloskey.

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