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Double blow as Sexton, McCarthy ruled out of Ireland’s trip to Scotland

Team manager Mick Kearney confirmed the injury news at a press briefing this afternoon.

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Updated 15.00

JONNY SEXTON AND Mike McCarthy have both been ruled out of Ireland’s Six Nations clash with Scotland.

Sexton limped off after 31 minutes against England last weekend and team manager Mick Kearney confirmed this afternoon that the out-half suffered a Grade 2 hamstring injury.

Kearney said, “Treatment commenced immediately after the game. He’s definitely ruled out of the Scotland and, although progress has been good so far, it is too early to say when he will return to play.”

Connacht lock McCarthy played the full 80 minutes of the 12-6 defeat but was found afterwards to have damaged his medial knee ligaments and is currently in a brace. A further review on his fitness will take place after the match in Murrayfield.

Coach Declan Kidney will have to wait on news of Donnacha Ryan’s progress before fully considering his second-row options for the trip to Murrayfield on 24 February. Ryan has a lower back strain but is marked as a “good chance” to feature against the Scots.

Sean O’Brien has neck stiffness and a tender hamstring after the defeat to England but did train today. Brian O’Driscoll had ‘a re-occurrence of a soft tissue injury to his good ankle’ but scans have revealed no structural damage.

With Simon Zebo ruled out for the remainder of the championship with a broken foot, Kidney also indicated that Keith Earls is in pole position to replace him on the wing.

Iain Henderson, Paddy Jackson, Fergus McFadden and Devin Toner all trained with the remnants of the 23-man squad that faced England last Sunday.

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Comments (7 Comments)

  • Can we not wait to see the team that is actually picked before we start criticising it.

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  • Rodge*

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  • It’ll be a great match so……for the Scots!!!!

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    • Sure dont we have Radge?? Radge to score 2 tries and bang over loadsa pennos, vindicating deccies decision not to blood any backup outhalves. Plus deccie to get another contract coz sure hasn’t he such great record with all them Heineken cups and winning the grand slam and just being all all round good aul skin. And he’s from cork to, legend

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  • Bring in Madigan he’s on form, rog is past it, Jackson is off form ,typical Kidney picking on order instead of form.I think kidney has been shown up tactics wise and selection. I’m worried if we have to play toner he’s not up to international standard either.

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  • Does it really matter? At the end of the day. Another year another failure to live up to expectation from the Irish side.

    The facts are these – The Grand Slam is gone. The Triple Crown is gone. The Championship itself without either of the former two is, frankly, an anti-climax.

    It is certainly time for a new coach and fresh ideas. We can’t do that in the middle of the tournament. So lets take this opportunity to play some youngsters. The ROG situation is faintly ridiculous. How long does he have left in him anyway? Will this be his last season? Bring in the lads.

    Wasn’t the whole point of the new rule in Irish rugby (having only one foreign player in any position) that younger Irish players would have the opportunity to play at a higher level and develop? We have some opportunity to play a couple the at the highest level now and we’ll probably ignore it.

    And for what? There’s nothing left to win.

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