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Addison injury a concern as Farrell gets set to name Ireland squad tomorrow

The Ulster fullback limped off as his side lost to Clermont last weekend.

AN INJURY THE weekend before Andy Farrell names his first Ireland squad for the Six Nations is far from ideal, but the unlucky Will Addison was hit by what appeared to be a calf issue in Ulster’s defeat to Clermont on Saturday.

Farrell is due to name an Ireland squad of around 38 players tomorrow and it remains unclear whether Addison’s latest injury will rule him out.

will-addison-goes-off-injured Addison came off injured against Clermont on Saturday. Dan Sheridan / INPHO Dan Sheridan / INPHO / INPHO

The 27-year-old has been in excellent form but was forced to limp off after 50 minutes of Ulster’s defeat in France on Saturday and was seen with ice applied to his right calf before later leaving the stadium on crutches.

Addison had been expected to be in competition with Jordan Larmour for Ireland’s number 15 shirt in the Six Nations, while he is also capable of excelling at outside centre and even covers the wings.

Ulster opted against shedding light on the extent or nature of Addison’s injury at their media event in Belfast today, while it also remains unclear how Marty Moore has pulled up after being replaced in the clash with Clermont having seemingly sustained an injury.

“Not sure yet, the boys are just getting going at the start of the week and getting the bodies going,” said Ulster assistant coach Roddy Grant today. “No decisions have been made as yet. We’ll see tomorrow.”

Both Addison and Moore were part of Farrell’s 45-player ‘stocktake’ last month, a 24-hour camp to get players up to speed ahead of the Six Nations, so it’s clear they have been in the new head coach’s thinking.

It could be that Farrell simply cuts around seven players from that 45-man group for his Six Nations squad, although the Ireland boss has remained open to players who weren’t involved last month forcing their way into his plans for the championship.

Given that there were five scrum-halves and four out-halves at the stocktake, it’s obvious that there will be cuts in that area, where it will be fascinating to see how Farrell views the pecking order. 

It will also be intriguing to note which uncapped players are retained by Farrell tomorrow.

andy-farrell-attends-the-game Farrell has been out watching the provinces in recent months. Dan Sheridan / INPHO Dan Sheridan / INPHO / INPHO

There were eight involved in last month’s meet-up: Caelan Doris, Will Connors, Max Deegan, Rónan Kelleher, Caolin Blade, Billy Burns, Tom O’Toole, and Jamison Gibson-Park.

Kelleher is widely expected to be one of Farrell’s three selections at hooker, while Leinster team-mates Caelan Doris and Max Deegan are in line for inclusion among Ireland’s back row options.

Farrell will surely have been tempted to include several fresh faces as Ireland look to move on from last year’s World Cup disappointment, even if many of the senior players from that campaign will understandably remain key figures.

Out-half Johnny Sexton, currently sidelined with a knee injury, is expected to be fit for Ireland’s Six Nations opener against Scotland in Dublin on 1 February and is the favourite to be named the new captain following Rory Best’s retirement.

Of course, 23-year-old second row James Ryan is another candidate for the leadership and, again, Farrell’s decision on the captaincy front will be illuminating.

The most revealing of all will be Farrell’s first starting XV and bench for the Scotland clash, with the new boss set to name his selection for that game on Tuesday 28 January, meaning a shift from the previous status quo of Joe Schmidt naming his teams on Thursdays.

The likes of John Cooney, Jordan Larmour, Kelleher, Doris and Deegan have all been in excellent form for their provinces in recent times and Farrell will surely be tempted to shake things up by including some of those men in his XV.

Tomorrow’s extended Six Nations squad will be the next step towards finalising that first team to face the Scots and it must all be feeling very real for Farrell at this point. 

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    Jan 14th 2020, 9:47 PM

    Team for Scotland:
    1. Healy
    2. Scannell
    3. Furlong
    4. Ryan
    5. Henderson
    6. Stander
    7. Van der Flier
    8. Deegan
    9. Cooney
    10. Byrne
    11. Stockdale
    12. McCloskey
    13. Ringrose
    14. Conway
    15. Larmour
    16. Cronin
    17. Kilkoyne
    18. Porter
    19. Dillane
    20. Doris
    21. Murray
    22. Burns
    23. Henshaw
    Thoughts?

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    Jan 14th 2020, 10:04 PM

    @Bob Joe: get stander out of there. When was the last time he played well for us?

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    Jan 14th 2020, 10:12 PM

    @Bob Joe: Maybe play half backs who know each other. Either Cooney and Burns because they already play together or Murray and Byrne who have some knowledge of each other from camp. Herring will probably be in there as well.

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    Jan 14th 2020, 10:35 PM

    @@: he has played better at 6 in the past, I think it’s his more natural position

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    Jan 14th 2020, 10:36 PM

    @Christiaan Theron: Herring is decent around the park but his throwing seriously lets him down

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    Jan 14th 2020, 10:49 PM

    @Bob Joe: a few weeks ago Herring had a 87% success rate on his own throw and Scannel had 85%. Line out success isnt all down to the hooker, with that Henderson has been away for good parts of the season and Carter injuried and you can understand that the Ulster line out hasn’t been the best. So I dont actually think its as bad as people make out.

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    Mute Fr Romeo sensini.
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    Jan 14th 2020, 11:29 PM

    @Bob Joe: where did Jim demps go?

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    Jan 14th 2020, 11:30 PM

    @Bob Joe:

    Would agree with 1-7 but would pick Doris ahead of Deegan.

    Picking Cooney at 9 might drive Murray on to find his best form again but I’d expect Farrell to pick the more experienced 9, especially with an inexperienced 10 a guarantee to start.

    Would agree with the rest of the backline bar at 12. I think McCloskey has been in great form, particularly in attack. However, shedding a few pounds looks to have done Henshaw’s game wonders this season and I think he should start. Aki has also been very good when he’s played for Connacht this season.

    On the bench, think Herring will edge Cronin, Toner will edge Dillane, Deegan may wear the 19 jersey and Earls no.23.

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    Mute BMJF
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    Jan 14th 2020, 11:35 PM

    @@: get McCloskey out too

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    Mute John Carey
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    Jan 15th 2020, 2:11 AM

    Easily our best player in the World Cup & a great servant in green. He was our best player against the All Blacks , man of the match against the Scottish & the Samoans and was very physical and excellent against the Russians. Every time he plays at 6 he’s world class look to 2016 & 2017 for reference being Irish player of the year and forward of the 6 Nations or any game he’s played at 6 in 2018 or 2019 (Australia , Scotland , France , Wales)

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    Jan 14th 2020, 9:40 PM

    Will is not having the best of luck with injuries atal

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    Jan 14th 2020, 10:20 PM

    1. Healy
    2. Kelleher (his stats are class and looks like he has the capacity to be awesome)
    3. Porter (in form)
    4. Ryan
    5. Toner (in form)
    6. Ruddock (the form 6)
    7. Van der Flier
    8. Deegan
    9. Cooney
    10. Byrne
    11. Stockdale/Dave Kearney
    12. McCloskey (the form guy but may lose out to Hendshaw but Hendshaw seems to be injured every other game)
    13. Ringrose
    14. Conway
    15. Larmour
    16. Cronin
    17. Kilkoyne
    18. Furlong
    19. Dillane (in form)
    20. Doris
    21. Murray/Gibson Park (better impact 9)
    22. Burns
    23. Henshaw

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    Mute Kevin O'brien
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    Jan 14th 2020, 11:24 PM

    @Patrick Coote: tell me against what teams was kelliher awesome? I think it was connacht and the dragons, that be right?

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    Mute Richard James
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    Jan 15th 2020, 5:31 AM

    @Patrick Coote: good man, will they play in blue or green?

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    Jan 15th 2020, 4:42 PM

    @Kevin O’brien: Away to Lyon, away to Connacht when Connancht were fully loaded, away to Northampton.

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    Mute Cortiss
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    Jan 14th 2020, 9:45 PM

    You can add him to the list of made of glass players :

    - Joey Carbery
    - Will Addison
    - Tiernan O’Halloran

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    Mute Richard Mccarthy
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    Jan 14th 2020, 11:33 PM

    Just pick the leinster team I mean they all know each other

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    Jan 15th 2020, 2:02 AM

    @Richard Mccarthy: true you can say that,but Earls Conway and Farrell have not had the service so far this year,injured outhalves and a dip in form from Murray .Stander and Kleyn also have been with a pack going in reverse,front foot ball is a different senario.Henderson Stockdale and Cooney shoe ins and then Aki to be considered??I prefer him over Farrell but Henshaw is at another level when fit .
    Ultan Dillane if he played for Leinster would be tried out in the backrow,I think he is a bit light for International second row

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    Jan 14th 2020, 11:28 PM

    Really hope Addison gets some game time at 15 for Ireland, he’s been thriving this season and bringing a real physicality and excellent defensive reads.

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    Jan 14th 2020, 11:37 PM

    As few Munster players as possible in match day 23 if we’re to throw a shot in anger in this 6nations

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    Jan 14th 2020, 10:53 PM

    The question is do you pick the team of form or ability. If the team is picked on form dave K has to start.

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    Jan 14th 2020, 10:59 PM

    @Chris Mc: The one thing I hope we’ve learned is that we don’t need to pick the players now that are necessarily going to start in the next world cup. 4 years is a long time, I think this year should just focus on finding some form, getting back to winning ways and creating competition for selection that’s not solely based on reputation.

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    Jan 14th 2020, 11:49 PM

    1 Kilcoyne
    2 Scanned
    3 Furlong
    4 Ryan
    5 Toner
    6 Ruddock
    7 Van Der Flier
    8 Jack O Donohue
    9 Cooney
    10 Byrne
    11 Stockdale
    12 Farrell
    13 Ringrose
    14 Conway
    15 Zebo

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    Jan 15th 2020, 1:54 AM

    To get a gist of how often Addison was injured I’ll compare him to Mike Haley who also played for Sale and left at the same time as Will. Haley played for Sale 5 times less than Will but only played fullback and debuted 3 years later.

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    Jan 15th 2020, 5:30 AM

    Nobody from Munster in the starting xv, Kilcoyne, Conway and Murray on bench please. Leinster/Ulster combined xv to start and perhaps one westie on the bench.

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    Jan 15th 2020, 9:21 AM

    Hope Farrell mixes and matches throughout this six nations. The goal should be to build a squad much like Leinster. No matter who slots in they do the job required. Current fit players:-

    1. Healy. Killer McGrath
    2. Herring. Cronin. Scannell. Kelleher?
    3. Porter. Furlong. Bealham
    SR :Dillane. Toner. Henderson Ryan. Maloney ?
    BR : POM. Ruddock. Reidy. Stander VDF. Connors. Boyle Doris. Deegan. Jordi. Donoghue
    9. Cooney. Murray. McGrath. JGP
    10. Sexton. Byrne
    Wings : Stockdale. Kearney. Earls. Conway
    Centre : Henshaw. Aki. Farrell. Ringrose. Scannell
    FB : Larmour. Addison. TOH

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