Ireland have a number of injury concerns ahead of Saturday's World Cup quarter final.
Boss Andy Farrell names his side to face New Zealand today, with James Ryan set to miss out.
The lock has reportedly flown to Dublin to see a specialist over the hand injury picked up in the win over Scotland.
Mack Hansen is also a doubt, the winger sat out training yesterday because of a calf injury.
James Lowe though is set to feature, having trained yesterday despite picking up an eye injury against the Scots.
Keith Earls meanwhile say that while the All Blacks are undoubtedly an excellent side, all the Irish team can do is focus on themselves.
"As Irish people, we can lack a lot of confidence and be too humble, at times.
"We've done an awful lot of work on ourselves, and the coaches have done a lot of work on getting us to believe that we can play a certain brand of rugby that can make us compete with anyone on the world stage."