**What do you get when a Munster right wing, an Ulster left wing and a Leinster full-back start in the same back three?** The answer, it seems, is a fearsome proposition for any opponent. Case in point? Ireland’s standout 24-14 Guinness Six Nations win over Wales on Saturday. Conor Murray, Tadhg Furlong and CJ Stander all came in for plaudits as the men in green ended Wales’ eight-match unbeaten run in the Championship, but it was in the fearsome trio of Jordan Larmour, Andrew Conway and Jacob Stockdale where Andy Farrell’s side won the game. **A BURGEONING RELATIONSHIP** More often seen plundering the cause domestically in red, white and blue, their chance to feature alongside one-another gives a brief window into what the back three in a potential Guinness PRO14 all-star team could look like. But, now with back-to-back starts under their belts, Conway, Stockdale and Larmour seem to be going from strength to strength. Their attacking potency is clear for all to see: Stockdale made 116m in Dublin, Larmour 103m; Conway made three line breaks, Stockdale four; Larmour carried 14 times and broke a pair of tackles. On the scoreboard, it was only Stockdale’s name that did not feature, with Larmour and Conway bookending the game’s scoring – the former opening things up with a characteristically bullish finish and the latter darting over late on. New head coach Farrell will be delighted by the fact that the trio now seemingly pick themselves and could well do for years to come; Conway, at 28, is the senior of the group, while Stockdale and Larmour are just 23 and 22 respectively.