RBS SIX NATIONS
Six Nations: Ireland without Gibson-Park, Healy and Furlong for France clash
Ireland will be without Jamison Gibson-Park, Cian Healy and Tadhg Furlong for a huge Six Nations clash with France on Saturday.
Scrum-half Gibson-Park and prop Healy were late withdrawals from an opening 34-10 win over Wales at the weekend due to hamstring injuries.
The duo will not be fit in time for a showdown with defending champions France at the Aviva Stadium, while prop Furlong also misses out due to a calf issue that sidelined him for the victory at the Principality Stadium.
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Conor Murray will be expected to retain the number nine shirt after coming into the side to replace Gibson-Park.
Captain Johnny Sexton, who suffered a dead leg in Cardiff, will complete the HIA process on Monday, while Ronan Kelleher is due to return to training this week.
Scrum-half Caolin Blade and loosehead prop Michael Milne have been called up to the squad, while Roman Salanoa and Tom Stewart will remain with the group after being drafted in last week.
France started the defence of their title with a 29-24 win over Italy at Stadio Olimpico on Sunday.
Latest from the Ireland camp as preparations begin for Saturday's clash against France at Aviva Stadium.#TeamOfUs | #GuinnessSixNations— Irish Rugby (@IrishRugby) February 6, 2023
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