Ireland captain Johnny Sexton to miss Six Nations clash with France due to hamstring injury

Munster’s Joey Carbery will deputise in the No 10 jersey in the huge Six Nations clash

Ed Elliot
Thursday 10 February 2022 07:56 EST
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Ireland captain Johnny Sexton will not feature in Paris after suffering an injury in training
Ireland captain Johnny Sexton will not feature in Paris after suffering an injury in training (Brian Lawless/PA)

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Ireland captain Johnny Sexton has been ruled out of Saturday’s Six Nations clash with France due to a hamstring strain.

Head coach Andy Farrell was expected to name an unchanged starting XV for the visit to Paris before influential fly-half Sexton sustained the injury in training. Munster’s Joey Carbery will wear the No 10 jersey, while Connacht’s Jack Carty will serve as back-up at the Stade de France.

Leinster lock James Ryan will skipper the side in Sexton’s absence.

British and Irish Lions Iain Henderson and Robbie Henshaw return to the Irish bench following injuries in the only other changes from last weekend’s bonus-point win over Wales in Dublin.

Leinster second-row Ryan Baird and Ulster centre James Hume drop out of the match day squad.

Carbery impressed as understudy in the autumn after Sexton was injured in the 29-20 win over New Zealand.

The 26-year-old – who suffered a fractured elbow in December – came off the bench to kick three crucial penalties against the All Blacks, before producing a man-of-the-match performance against Argentina a week later.

Carbery proved an able substitute against the All Blacks and Argentina
Carbery proved an able substitute against the All Blacks and Argentina (PA Wire)

Ulster captain Henderson and Leinster centre Henshaw have each been restricted to limited game time this season. Lock Henderson has not played since sustaining an ankle injury in his province’s Heineken Champions Cup win over Northampton on December 17 – his only outing since Ireland beat New Zealand in November.

Henshaw has made just four appearances this season and missed some of his country’s pre-tournament training camp in Portugal due to a groin issue.

Munster’s Tadhg Beirne seemed the man most at risk following Henderson’s return to fitness. He remains the only non-Leinster player in Farrell’s pack, partnering stand-in captain Ryan in the second row.

Hooker Ronan Kelleher continues alongside loosehead prop Andrew Porter and tighthead Tadhg Furlong, with Caelan Doris and Josh van der Flier either side of Jack Conan in the back row.

Scrum-half Jamison Gibson-Park will partner the incoming Carbery, with midfield duo Bundee Aki and Garry Ringrose keeping Henshaw on the bench.

Andrew Conway, who scored two tries against the Welsh, and Mack Hansen – the championship’s player of round one following his impressive Test debut – continue on the wings, with full-back Hugo Keenan starting his 18th consecutive international.

Ireland team: 15. Hugo Keenan 14. Andrew Conway 13. Garry Ringrose 12. Bundee Aki 11. Mack Hansen 10. Joey Carbery 9. Jamison Gibson-Park 8. Jack Conan 7. Josh van der Flier 6. Caelan Doris 5. James Ryan 4. Tadhg Beirne 3. Tadhg Furlong 2. Ronan Kelleher 1. Andrew Porter

Replacements 16. Dan Sheehan 17. Cian Healy 18. Finlay Bealham 19. Iain Henderson 20. Peter O’Mahony 21. Conor Murray 22. Jack Carty 23. Robbie Henshaw

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