Yorkshire Post

Ireland lose Sexton for England showdown

- ALAN JONES

IRELAND CAPTAIN Johnny Sexton has been ruled out of Saturday’s Autumn Nations Cup clash with England following a scan on a hamstring injury.

Fly- half Sexton limped off in the first half of Friday’s 32- 9 win over Wales.

Centre Robbie Henshaw, who sustained an abductor strain against Wayne Pivac’s side, will also be unavailabl­e at Twickenham.

Sexton said in the aftermath of the Wales game that he was “hopeful” of recovering in time to face Eddie Jones’ men, describing the issue as not feeling “too serious” but “very frustratin­g”.

However, a statement from the IRFU has confirmed he will be absent, leaving head coach Andy Farrell with dilemmas surroundin­g the number 10 jersey and the captaincy.

“Johnny Sexton has had a scan on the hamstring that forced his removal from the game on Friday night and has been ruled out of this week’s fixture against England,” read a statement on the IRFU website.

“Robbie Henshaw picked up an abductor strain and is also ruled out of this week’s game.”

The loss of the long- serving Sexton is compounded by doubts over understudy Billy Burns, who is undergoing return to play protocols as part of a head injury assessment.

Scrum- half Conor Murray finished Friday’s game in that position after the enforced substituti­ons of Sexton and debutant Burns, while lock James Ryan took over as skipper.

■ Sir Ian Botham’s grandson James has received a maiden call- up to Wales’ Autumn Nations Cup squad.

The 22- year- old Cardiff Blues flanker has been added to Wayne Pivac’s group for forthcomin­g games against Georgia and England, having previously trained with the senior players.

 ?? PICTURE: PA ?? RULED OUT: Ireland captain Johnny Sexton will miss this weekend’s Autumn Nations Cup match with England at Twickenham.
PICTURE: PA RULED OUT: Ireland captain Johnny Sexton will miss this weekend’s Autumn Nations Cup match with England at Twickenham.

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