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Ireland Captain Caelan Doris Ruled Out of Six Nations Clash with Wales

Ireland captain Caelan Doris has been ruled out of Saturday’s Guinness Six Nations clash against Wales in Cardiff due to a knee injury sustained in last weekend’s victory over Scotland.

Doris, who had been a doubt following the injury, was officially ruled out today, dealing a blow to Ireland’s hopes of maintaining their perfect start to the championship. Jack Conan is expected to replace Doris in the back row.

In further setbacks for Andy Farrell’s side, Rónan Kelleher has also been ruled out with a neck injury, while Tadhg Furlong will not be risked as he continues his recovery to full fitness. However, there is optimism that all three players will be available for Ireland’s crucial clash against France on 8 March in Dublin.

Injury Concerns Ahead of Wales Showdown

Speaking ahead of the Principality Stadium showdown, Ireland attack coach Andrew Goodman provided an update on the injured trio, expressing confidence in their recovery.

“We’re hoping they’ll be available for France. They’re just going through their processes with the physios, but they’re all making good progress,” Goodman said.

Despite the setback, Ireland boasts strong squad depth, and Goodman believes the team has enough leadership options to compensate for the absence of their captain.

Who Will Captain Ireland?

With Doris unavailable, Ireland will have a new captain leading them against Wales, though a replacement has yet to be confirmed.

“There are some good leaders in the squad. The leadership group has been growing well over the past couple of years, and a number of players have captained their provinces, so we have some good options there,” Goodman added.

Ireland will be looking to extend their unbeaten run in this year’s Six Nations, having already secured victories over France and Scotland. However, a trip to Cardiff presents a fresh challenge, particularly without key figures like Doris, Kelleher, and Furlong.

Crucial Period in Ireland’s Title Defence

As the defending Grand Slam champions, Ireland is aiming to keep their momentum heading into the latter stages of the tournament. A victory over Wales would set up a potential championship decider against France in Dublin next month.

While Doris’ absence is a setback, Farrell’s squad has shown resilience and depth, making them strong contenders to continue their title charge.

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