Six Nations: Tadhg Furlong to make Ireland return against Italy in Six Nations final round
Ireland Prop Tadhg Furlong will compete in his first Test match since July, when Simon Easterby met Italy in Rome for the final match of six countries.
Visitors attending the Olympic Stadium on Saturday still have a chance to win the title Although they lost to France in the fourth round However, later that day, you need to win and hope for results.
The tight Furlong has been dealing with ham and calf injuries, which has caused him to miss the first four games of the championship, as well as four tests in the fall.
He has not participated in the competition since the Leinster Champions League defeated La Rochelle on January 12.
Interim boss Easterby also hopes that Mack Hansen will return, Connacht Wing missed France’s losses due to four-wheel damage.
Garry Ringrose is available for Rome after the pause, although the decisions of James Lowe and Ronan Kelleher will be made later this week.
Wing Lowe has been late from the lineup to facing France due to a warm-up back injury, while Hooker Kelleher has been dealing with neck issues.
The match will be the final test for Ireland to retire threes Peter Omahoney, Connor Murray and Cian Healy.