Ireland hooker Rónan Kelleher ruled out of November internationals
Ireland hooker Rónan Kelleher has been ruled out of next month's autumn internationals due to a hamstring injury.
Kelleher, who missed Ireland’s series win in New Zealand with a shoulder problem, faces up to eight weeks out with his latest injury.
As well as being absent for Ireland’s November Tests against South Africa, Fiji and Australia, Kelleher faces a race to be fit for Leinster’s Heineken Champions Cup opener against Racing 92 on 10 December.
Kelleher’s Leinster team-mates Harry Byrne and Will Connors also face spells on the sidelines.
Byrne could miss eight weeks with a hamstring injury while Connors faces 12 weeks out after undergoing a procedure on the bicep injury he suffered against the Cell C Sharks.
Luke McGrath, Rhys Ruddock and Ryan Baird continue to follow graduated return-to-play protocols, having missed the win away to Connacht, and could return for Saturday’s Aviva Stadium derby against Munster, live on RTÉ2 and RTÉ Player.
Jack Conan (eye), James Ryan (knee) and Josh van der Flier (ankle) all picked up knocks in the 10-0 victory in Galway and require further assessment this week.
Dave Kearney, who suffered an abductor injury against Ulster, is expected to return to full training this week while Ireland full-back Hugo Kennan is also stepping up his rehab from abdominal and knee injuries.
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