Six Nations: Ireland forwards James Ryan and Ryan Baird out of Scotland game
Locks James Ryan and Ryan Baird have been ruled out of Ireland's final Six Nations game against Scotland.
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Locks James Ryan and Ryan Baird have been ruled out of Ireland's final Six Nations game against Scotland.
James Ryan has been ruled out of Ireland's final Guinness Six Nations match against Scotland.
Ulster made it a rare double over Leinster after beating the reigning URC champions 18-13 on a rain-swept night in Belfast which brought the top two teams in the league together for this rearranged fixture.
Ulster have been able to call on Ireland internationals Nick Timoney, Mike Lowry and Robert Baloucoune for tomorrow's United Rugby Championship Interpro with Leinster (7.35pm kick-off).
Munster loosehead Jeremy Loughman has been called up to the Irish squad for the first time with Jordan Larmour ruled out for the remainder of the Guinness Six Nations.
Iain Henderson is back in Ireland's squad for Saturday's Six Nations game against England but Jordan Larmour will miss the rest of the tournament.
Lock Iain Henderson has returned to the Ireland squad ahead of this weekend's Six Nations clash against England at Twickenham, Irish rugby chiefs announced on Monday.
Utter dominance from Edinburgh and Ulster: Both teams delivered a crushing result to their respective opponents, Connacht and Cardiff. Edinburgh slaughtered the Irish province 56-8 with Emiliano Boffelli, Dave Cherry, Blair Kinghorn, Ramiro Moyano, Glen Young and Ben Vellacott all scoring once with Henry Immelman going over twice. Meanwhile, Ulster delivered a similarly humiliating defeat to the Welsh capital side with the final score being 48-12. Returning from the national team, Robert Baloucoune scored two of the seven tries, leaving Cardiff scratching their head for answers defensively. Those two sides are very much in the mix alongside Leinster and Munster, who were similarly excellent against Benetton and Dragons respectively.