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Ireland centre Chris Farrell set to miss rest of Six Nations due to injury

Chris Farrell breaks the tackle of Wales prop Samson Lee
Image: Chris Farrell produced a man-of-the-match performance on his Six Nations debut against Wales

Ireland have suffered another midfield injury blow with Chris Farrell expected to miss the rest of the Six Nations.

Farrell was named man of the match in Ireland's 37-27 win over Wales but suffered knee ligament damage in an open training session at the Aviva Stadium on Tuesday.

An IRFU statement said: "Chris Farrell received treatment on the field earlier on Tuesday after twisting his knee in the turf.

"He subsequently jogged on to re-join the rest of the playing group and felt well.

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"He was sent for a precautionary scan this afternoon which indicated some ligament damage had occurred and he will now see a specialist.

"Chris is unlikely to be available for the remainder of the Six Nations."

Robbie Henshaw leaves the pitch with a shoulder injury against Italy
Image: Farrell joins fellow centre Robbie Henshaw on the injured list

Ireland are already without Robbie Henshaw, who was ruled out of the remainder of the championship after suffering a shoulder injury against Italy, while Ulster's Jared Payne is another long-term absentee.

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Leinster's Garry Ringrose made his return from an ankle injury against Southern Kings last Friday and he could be handed the No 13 shirt for Ireland's game with Scotland on March 10 as they bid for a third Six Nations title in five years.

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