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Murray and Kelleher Set to Represent Ireland in Boks’ Second Test Munster duo Conor Murray and Mike Kelleher have been named in the Ireland squad for the second test against South Africa on Saturday, July 9. Murray, a veteran of 100 international caps, will start at scrum-half, while Kelleher, who has made 14 appearances for his country, will provide hooker cover from the bench. The pair played key roles for Munster in their recent United Rugby Championship triumph and will hope to make a similar impact at international level. Ireland head into the second test trailing the series 1-0 after losing the opening match 26-10 last weekend. They will be desperate to level the series in Bloemfontein and set up an intriguing decider in Johannesburg next week. Murray’s selection at scrum-half is a boost for Ireland, who missed his experience and leadership in the first test. The 33-year-old is one of the most decorated players in Irish rugby history and his return to the starting lineup will provide a much-needed lift. Kelleher, meanwhile, has been in impressive form for Munster this season and will offer valuable support to first-choice hooker Dan Sheehan. The 24-year-old is a powerful and dynamic player who will be keen to prove his worth on the international stage. Ireland coach Andy Farrell will be hoping that Murray and Kelleher can help his team bounce back from their disappointing performance in the first test. The pair will be determined to make a positive contribution and give their country a chance of victory in the second match of the series.Ireland Set for Changes Ahead of Second Test in South AfricaIreland Set for Changes Ahead of Second Test in South Africa As Ireland prepares for the second Test against South Africa in Durban on Saturday, head coach Andy Farrell faces several key selection decisions. Predicted Changes Two enforced changes are necessary for the Irish XV, with Hooker Dan Sheehan and scrum-half Craig Casey ruled out. Rónan Kelleher and Conor Murray are expected to fill their slots in the starting lineup. Possible Lineup * Loose Prop: Andrew Porter * Tight Prop: Tadhg Furlong * Hooker: Rónan Kelleher * Second Row: James Ryan, Caelan Doris * Back Row: Josh van der Flier, Peter O’Mahony * Scrum-half: Conor Murray * Fly-half: Jack Crowley * Centers: Bundee Aki, Robbie Henshaw or Garry Ringrose * Wingers: James Lowe, Calvin Nash * Fullback: Jamie Osborne Other Contenders * Rob Herring (hooker) * Caolin Blade (backup scrum-half) * Jimmy O’Brien (back three) * Nick Timoney (back row) * Cian Prendergast (back row) Bench Considerations Ireland may expand its bench from a 5/3 split to a 6/2 split, providing opportunities for: * Tom O’Toole (loose prop) * Oli Jager (tight prop) * Nick Timoney (back row) * Cian Prendergast (back row) Announcement Ireland’s Matchday 23 will be announced on Thursday at 14:00 Irish time. The team will face a determined South Africa side in Durban, looking to secure a series victory.Murray and Kelleher were included in Ireland’s squad for Saturday’s second Test against South Africa in Bloemfontein, while Johnny Sexton and Dan Sheehan were omitted due to injury. Murray will start at scrum-half, with Kelleher replacing Sheehan at hooker. Sexton is suffering from a hamstring injury, while Sheehan has a calf problem. Murray has been in impressive form for Munster this season, and he will be hoping to make a similar impact for Ireland. Kelleher is a highly-rated young player, and he will be looking to make the most of his opportunity to start in the Test team. Ireland head coach Andy Farrell has made a number of other changes to his team for the second Test, with Tadhg Furlong, James Ryan, and Josh van der Flier all coming into the starting lineup. The second Test between Ireland and South Africa will take place at the Free State Stadium in Bloemfontein on Saturday, July 9. The Springboks won the first Test 26-10 in Pretoria last weekend.