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Sexton's Six Nations hopes slim

01st March 2013 05:29

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Sexton: Recall hopes receding

The chances of fly-half Jonathan Sexton being fit to face France in Ireland's penultimate Six Nations clash in Dublin on March 9 are fading.

Sexton missed the 12-8 defeat by Scotland at Murrayfield on Sunday with a hamstring injury.

Ireland hoped to welcome back the Leinster playmaker and goal-kicker for their clash with Les Bleus who, against all predictions, are bottom of the table after three straight defeats.

But Ireland team manager Mick Kearney delivered a gloomy forecast.

"He's back running this week but to reach match level intensity there's still significant work to do," he said.

"At this stage we are more hopeful than confident of his availability for France. We would say it's somewhat less than fifty-fifty."

Ireland, beset by injuries, have seen their Six Nations campaign implode with back-to-back defeats by England and Scotland after a win over champions Wales.

Losing at Murrayfield was all the more damaging as Ireland had more than 70 per cent possession and territory.

Ireland coach Declan Kidney's decision to entrust goal-kicking duties to debutant fly-half Paddy Jackson (deputising for the injured Sexton), even though he is not the first-choice kicker at Ulster, backfired spectacularly with the 21-year-old off-target with three out of four attempts.

In such a close match, the loss of eight points was crucial and led to renewed questions about the future of Kidney, whose contract is up at the end of the season.

However, Kidney insisted he had not been pondering his own position.

"I haven't been thinking about that," he said.

"My only concern is to help this team do as well as they can do. That's my reason for being here. We have a match against France next weekend and that's all I'm concentrating on.

"There are huge highs and lows that go with this job and last Sunday was a big low, especially after having created so much."

Kidney has also come under fire for handing the captaincy to Jamie Heaslip, who replaced the vastly experienced Brian O'Driscoll as skipper before the Championship, but the coach re-iterated his faith in the Leinster number eight.

"I'm aware there are frustrations out there. Jamie's done an excellent job for us. He's making good decisions and I'm very happy with him," Kidney said.

Comments

papachinzo says...

Leinster's answer to Dan Carter and official Irish pope candidate, Ian Madigan, will soon be Ireland's savior me thinks.

He has guided a second string Leinster side, to three bonus point victories during these six nations... What have Jackson and O'Gara done in that time ?

Posted 15:15 02nd March 2013

mcdb06 says...

@Irishzimbabwean

Kidney had a very good reason, Dan Tuohy was injured until a couple weeks ago

Posted 13:46 02nd March 2013

Irishzimbabwean says...

Gents - Dan Tuohy has to come back in the Second Row. Did an excellent job in NZ last year, then DK drops him for no obvious reason.

Posted 08:33 02nd March 2013

melkdave says...

@DDeath

D.Toner i know isnt the most dynamic lock,but given how the irish lineout just imploded last game.I do feel its paramount Ireland secure their lineout ball.For that there isnt a better lock in Ireland imo,than D.Toner hence id like to see him start,but i cant see Kidney doing it ,which is a shame to my mind at least.

Posted 20:01 01st March 2013

DrDeath says...

@melkdave

another thoughtful post & I tend to agree with your prediction unless Sexton plays!

However I cannot agree with you assessment of Devin Toner who is esily the least dynamic lock in Ireland!! Please think again!

Posted 16:21 01st March 2013

atg77 says...

Oh dear... and the wheels come off. The French will have a feild day.

Posted 15:29 01st March 2013

rugby_rockstar says...

Stick with Paddy. Ireland are to all intents and purposes out of this year's six nations. you can't expect England, Wales and scotland all to mess up so look to develop the team that played against scotland. Don't go mad, don;t throw out a U20's which is the normal knee jerk action called for by upset fans but why not one or two problem positions if someone's putting up their hands.

Posted 14:23 01st March 2013

melkdave says...

Personnally i dont rate Heslip as an 8 ,never have,SOB is Irelands best option at 8 but the IRFU insist he plays 7 so they can play imo the very average Heslip.To my mind Irelands best backrow combination atm,would be 6)Henderson 7)Henry 8)SOB,but that isnt going to happen .Just like Kidney wont start D.Toner and D.Ryan or recall R.Caldwell from Bath.I think Ireland will be mostly unchanged against France.Dropping Jackson now wouldnt help ,as he did all that was asked of him,We all knew he wasnt a goal kicker.Who will have the kicking duties ive no idea to be honest.Unless he brings Maddigan in at 12 and moves L.Marshall to 13 ,but that means dropping BOD which again will never happen ,so maybe L.Marshall will be on the bench??Whatever Kidney does ,Ireland are on a hiding against France ,France will be really smarting,after playing their best game since the aurtum ,and losing.Another loss just is unthinkable espically in Paris.Alot of french players will be on their final chance to impress ,if they dont they wll be gone ,and even PSA may be asked to go.Ireland also arnt playing well,so going France by 10-15

Posted 13:36 01st March 2013

Irishzimbabwean says...

even DK wouldn't bring ROG back for France?.............

Posted 12:59 01st March 2013

BackingLeinster says...

if Jackson starts again then either mcfadden or madigan need to be somewhere on the pitch to take over kicking duties if necessary.

Posted 12:57 01st March 2013

ciaran1792 says...

were screwed lol

Posted 11:21 01st March 2013

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