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Andy Farrell hopeful Ireland will have key players back for Scotland test

Ireland boss Andy Farrell is optimistic most of his sidelined stars will be fit and firing for a crunch Murrayfield showdown with title rivals Scotland.

The world’s top-ranked team shrugged off the absence of a host of first-team players to keep themselves on course for a Guinness Six Nations Grand Slam with Saturday’s 34-20 win over Italy.

Captain Johnny Sexton, prop Tadhg Furlong, lock Tadhg Beirne, scrum-half Jamison Gibson-Park and centres Garry Ringrose and Robbie Henshaw were all unavailable in Rome.

While Beirne has been ruled out of the remainder of the championship, Farrell is confident his squad will be significantly bolstered ahead of the round-four visit to Edinburgh on March 12th.

Asked who will be available, the head coach replied: “Not far off all of them. Tadhg (Furlong) is going really well and we would expect him to train Wednesday and Thursday when we’re in camp.

“Jamison’s fit, Robbie’s fit, so we’ve got a good crop of players coming back when it matters.”

Furlong, whose tighthead deputy Finlay Bealham was injured at Stadio Olimpico, Gibson-Park and Henshaw are yet to feature in this year’s tournament.

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Although Farrell concedes that situation is far from perfect, he is confident the returning players can swiftly get up to speed.

He said: “Well, obviously, it matters because ideally you would love (for them to have some game time) but how many times have we done this now?

“We’ve done it time and time again in regards of it not being ideal.

“But we pride ourselves on making sure that our training gets people up to speed and we’ll see how

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