Ireland report no further injury concerns ahead of second Test against….
For this Saturday’s second Test against South Africa at Kings Park in Durban, Ireland has no new injury concerns. Although scrumhalf Craig Casey and hooker Dan Sheehan were declared ineligible for the match earlier in the week, the initial problems that followed a brutal 27-20 loss to the Springboks in Pretoria have been resolved.
Having participated in Wednesday’s training session at Northwood School, Jamie Osborne (leg), Bundee Aki (shoulder), James Lowe (thigh), and Robbie Henshaw (concussion) are eligible for selection. Simon Easterby, assistant coach of Ireland, stated, “Yeah, everyone trained today.” Dave Heffernan, known as Heff, and Nathan Doak, known as Doaky, entered and participated in the meeting. Everyone was accessible and receiving instruction, with the exception of Dan Sheehan and Craig Casey.
When questioned about the favorable
For the second Test between Ireland and South Africa on Saturday at Kings Park in Durban, there are no new injury concerns. Scrumhalf Craig Casey and hooker Dan Sheehan were ruled out of the match earlier in the week, but the problems that initially surfaced after a brutal 27-20 loss to the Springboks in Pretoria have now subsided.
The following players are available for selection: Robbie Henshaw (concussion), Bundee Aki (shoulder), James Lowe (thigh), and Jamie Osborne (leg). They participated in Wednesday’s training session at Northwood School. Assistant coach Simon Easterby of Ireland said, “Yeah, everyone trained today.” “Doaky [Nathan Doak] and Heff [Dave Heffernan] entered and participated in the meeting. All of them were available and trained, with the exception of Craig Casey and Dan Sheehan.
When questioned about the advantages, Easterby