Veteran scrumhalf Conor Murray will start for Ireland in a Six Nations clash with titleholders France on Saturday despite his father being in an induced coma in hospital following a road accident.There had been a doubt about Murray's availability due to his father's condition but the 33-year-old will win his 102nd cap and line up alongside long-time halfback partner and Ireland captain Johnny Sexton.Gerry Murray suffered head injuries when his bike collided with a lorry on Tuesday near Limerick, according to reports in The Irish Times and Irish Independent."He has head injuries, they are hoping the induced coma will keep him steady," a source told The Irish Times.An Irish Rugby Football Union (IRFU) spokesperson said: "The squad's thoughts and best wishes are with Gerry and the Murray family."Ireland head coach Andy Farrell had preferred at his press conference earlier on Thursday not to elaborate on why Murray had been considered a doubt for the match."[Murray is in] good spirits.
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