Tadhg Furlong: Prop ruled out of Ireland’s Six Nations opener against England
The British and Irish Lion Prop Tadhg Furlong was eliminated by Ireland’s six countries in England due to injuries on Saturday.
Furlong, 32, suffered a recurrence of calf injury in the Irish training camp in Portugal and returned to Dublin for further evaluation.
Jack Aungier, Connach, was summoned in the lineup of six countries holders.
The experienced TightHead props to defeat Leinster’s leg release three weeks ago, missed all November international players who missed Ireland, and defeated La Rochelle only three weeks ago. Then missed the province’s last European game against Bath.
Furlong’s absence means that Finlay Bealham may be against England at the British stadium.
Prostitutes Dan Sheehan and Wing James Lowe defeated the Leonst United’s championship in the Lenuster Championship on Saturday, on Saturday, and contacted the Irish team on Sunday.
Sheehan first appeared in this season after being injured in the summer tour of Ireland in South Africa, and since Ireland’s international competition in November, Lowe was injured in the finals of Australia. Essence
Jack Boyle, the two-person group, also contacted the Irish team on Sunday. Connach Scrum-Half Caolin Blade will also arrive on Portugal on Monday.