Murray Kinsella reports from Portugal
JOHNNY SEXTON, KEITH Earls, James Ryan and Robbie Henshaw all sat out Ireland’s squad training session in Portugal this morning but their coaches have “no real fears” about them ahead of the World Cup.
Meanwhile, assistant coach Richie Murphy suggested that Joey Carbery is no guarantee to travel to Japan as he recovers from an ankle injury, meaning there may be real opportunity for Ross Byrne and Jack Carty to earn places in the travelling squad.
Leinster’s Ross Byrne at Ireland training in Portugal. Source: Dan Sheridan/INPHO
The Leinster and Connacht out-halves are set to have opportunities in warm-up games against England and Wales in the coming weeks, with Ireland keen to test out their options in the event that Carbery does not recover in time.
Following this morning’s session under the Portuguese sun at The Campus in the Algarve region, Murphy said Sexton, Earls and Henshaw had reported “a bit of soreness” after a tough squad hit-out on Monday. Second row James Ryan also sat out the session.
It’s now unclear whether those four will be involved against England on Saturday at Twickenham but there are no worries they could be missing for the two warm-up clashes against Wales in the following fortnight.
“There are no real fears about them, it’s just about managing them and getting their workload right for possibly involvement this week and, if not, the following week,” said Murphy.
While most of Ireland’s current 40-man squad took part in a squad session today, the injured Joey Carbery is undertaking his own rehabilitation programme after a recent minor ankle procedure that Ireland say will rule him out for four to six weeks.
The 23-year-old is understood to still be in a moon boot as he recovers from a procedure on his ankle, but Murphy says the Munster playmaker is making progress.
“Joey is doing really, really well. Obviously, the timeframe around his injury has been well stated. He’s recovering really well, he’s well into his recovery programme and, talking to him, he feels good and confident. He’s exactly where the medics would expect him to be at the moment.”
Schmidt and Ireland have been in Portugal since last Wednesday. Source: Dan Sheridan/INPHO
While Carbery is hopeful of being fit in time to be involved in Ireland’s World Cup opener against Scotland in Yokohama on 22 September, Murphy indicated that they must prepare in the event that he does not recover in time.
“He’s definitely trying to get back for that first Scotland game, but it’s a case of how we manage that and also manage the squad because although he is very much online for that timeframe, we also have to have contingency plans in place.