Ireland hit by Joe McCarthy injury blow for Six Nations opener against England
Ireland hit by Joe McCarthy injury blow for Six Nations opener against England
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The Ireland lock Joe McCarthy will miss Saturday’s Six Nations opener against England due to injury. The interim head coach, Simon Easterby, has moved Tadhg Beirne into the second row to replace McCarthy, with Ryan Baird given a rare international start after being named at blindside flanker.
The Leinster fly-half Sam Prendergast is again preferred to Munster’s Jack Crowley, having worn the No 10 jersey for his country’s final two autumn fixtures, victories over Fiji and Australia. McCarthy, 23, started each of Ireland’s 11 Tests in 2024 on the back of an impressive display in last year’s championship opener away to France. Baird has won the bulk of his 24 Test caps as a replacement but did start when the back-to-back champions Ireland completed the grand slam by beating England in 2023.
Easterby’s maiden starting XV since taking over from Andy Farrell temporarily shows only two personnel changes to the team that began the 22-19 win over Joe Schmidt’s Wallabies on 30 November. The centre Garry Ringrose is the other man recalled, replacing Robbie Henshaw to resume his partnership with Bundee Aki. Ronan Kelleher has been retained at hooker, with Dan Sheehan among the replacements, having scored two tries for Leinster last weekend on his return from a long-term knee injury.
The tighthead prop Finlay Bealham continues amid the ongoing injury absence of Tadhg Furlong, with the loosehead Andrew Porter completing the front row. Beirne partners James Ryan, while the 25-year-old Baird joins the captain, Caelan Doris, and the openside flanker Josh van der Flier in the back row.