Andy Farrell's Ireland squad for the 2023 Six Nations Championship will be without several key players due to injury. The team, announced on January 10, includes Munster's Edogbo and other newcomers, but is also missing several experienced players who were named in last year's squad.Farrell said: "We'll soon find out over the next few weeks if these guys are up for the challenge. I think that's what Andy Farrell wants to find out."The team will face France on February 5 in Paris and then host Italy and travel to England before finishing their campaign at home to Wales and Scotland.Ferris believes Ireland have "to hit the ground running" in Paris, but does not expect them to win the title. Instead, he hopes that the experience gained by new players will help future-proof the squad."If you go away from home against France and England, you almost need your full deck to pick from," Ferris said. "They might cause an upset, whether that's in the first game or in the game against England, we'll wait and find out. They'll have to dig deep. Can they win the Six Nations? I don't think they beat France or England to a Six Nations title this year, but as long as you get to a semi-final of a Rugby World Cup then who cares?"