Munster's Alan Quinlan has been confirmed as the final member of Eddie O'Sullivan 30-man Ireland squad ahead of next month's tour of New Zealand and Australia.
O'Sullivan had left one space open in his initial announcement last week, allowing Quinlan to gain further match practice and after coming through Munster's final Celtic League game against Cardiff at the weekend.
In addition fellow Munster team mate Anthony Horgan was included in the training squad gathered in Limerick. The winger was brought in as cover for John Kelly, who is suffering from a shoulder strain but will remain with the Ireland squad and have his injury assessed before a final decision on his fitness is made at the end of the week.
News from the Ireland A team due to compete in the Churchill Cup sees Connacht winger Conor McPhillips step into the squad following the withdrawal of Munster winger Ian Dowling due to illness.