Ireland will be without key trio Caelan Doris, Rónan Kelleher and Tadhg Furlong for their Six Nations clash with Wales on Saturday.
Ireland beat much-improved Wales to clinch Triple Crown and third-straight win. Jack Conan crossed early to give Ireland the lead in Cardiff before Sam Prendergast's penalty made
Dan Sheehan will captain unbeaten Ireland in Saturday’s Six Nations game against Wales in Cardiff after both Caelan Doris and Ronan Kelleher were ruled out through injury, the Irish Rugby Union said on Thursday.
Ireland will be without captain Caelan Doris and hooker Ronan Kelleher for this weekend's Six Nations clash with Wales due to injury, and prop Tadhg Furlong is also still unavailable for selection.
Ireland's Caelan Doris, Ronan Kelleher and Tadhg Furlong are ruled out of Saturday's Six Nations game against Wales in Cardiff.
Ireland captain Caelan Doris and hooker Ronan Kelleher emerge as injury doubts for Saturday's Six Nations game against Wales.
Ireland's Jack Conan says the side's back row will be under a "huge amount of pressure" to fill the void left by Caelan Doris' injury against Wales in the Six Nations on Saturday.
Ireland ’s Six Nations title push has been hit by the loss of captain Caelan Doris for Saturday’s clash with Wales. And, in a further blow to Simon Easterby’s side, hooker Ronan Kelleher and prop Tadhg Furlong have also been ruled of the Cardiff showdown.
Pivotal clash in Dublin and final round of fixtures set to have major repercussions beyond Six Nations with eye on Farrell’s touring squad
Caelan Doris looks set to miss Ireland’s Six Nations clash against Wales in Cardiff and the Ireland captain is in a race to be fit for the all-important round-four meeting with France.
Ireland captain Caelan Doris is “in with a shout” of facing France in next weekend’s pivotal Guinness Six Nations showdown. Number eight Doris missed his country’s 27-18 win away to Wales in round three of the tournament because of a knee issue.
Ireland will be without their captain Caelan Doris when they meet Wales in the Principality Stadium on Saturday. Number eight Doris along with hooker Ronán Kelleher and prop Tadhg Furlong also failed their fitness tests leaving Ireland without three frontline forwards for their third game of the Six Nations championship.