James Ryan to see specialist as Ireland issue injury updates
James Ryan is seeing a specialist today to discover the extent of his hand injury but has not been ruled out for Ireland's World Cup quarter-final against New Zealand on Saturday.
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James Ryan is seeing a specialist today to discover the extent of his hand injury but has not been ruled out for Ireland's World Cup quarter-final against New Zealand on Saturday.
With just under 15 minutes played at the Stade de France on Saturday Ireland had barely touched the ball, and yet their win against Scotland felt almost inevitable.
And so Ireland are where they want to be. At the juncture they have never crossed before: a World Cup quarter-final.
PARIS : Ireland coach Andy Farrell said his team have not played their best rugby yet despite booking their place in the quarter-finals with a fourth pool win of the tournament on Saturday.
Ireland cruised into the Rugby World Cup quarter-finals by demolishing Scotland 36-14 in a clinical performance in their final Pool B match at the Stade de France on Saturday.
Ireland will be sweating on the fitness of a number of players ahead of next Saturday's Rugby World Cup quarter-final with New Zealand, with James Lowe, Mack Hansen and James Ryan all picking up knocks in the 36-14 win against Scotland.
The permutations for qualification were complicated but the Irish rendered them all academic with a ninth straight win over Scotland and a 17th successive test victory.
Ireland's Rugby World Cup journey continues, and it never looked in any doubt.