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Ireland captain Rory Best ruled out of Australia tour with injury

Ireland captain Rory Best
Image: Rory Best has over 100 caps for Ireland

Ireland captain Rory Best has been ruled out of the tour to Australia with a hamstring injury.

Ireland head coach Joe Schmidt announced that Best will be replaced by Munster hooker Niall Scannell for the Tests in Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney.

Best has racked up 111 caps since his 2005 Test debut, while Scannell has made just seven international appearances for the Irish.

Schmidt told a press conference that vice captains Johnny Sexton and Peter O'Mahony could share the captaincy for June's three-Test series against the Wallabies.

"Rory's not going to tour," said Schmidt.

"He had a hamstring issue that kept him out of the game against Ospreys and we felt he was really going in the right direction and he would be ready for game one, definitely for game two. But he's just not quite where we need him to be.

"Because a number of these things have just become apparent, we've two vice captains in Peter O'Mahony and Johnny Sexton and a strong leadership group.

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"It will depend a bit on selection and what we feel we need at any given time.

"It could be that Pete and Johnny take the team on and share the load."

Best picked up his hamstring concern in the build-up to Ulster's Champions Cup play-off with Ospreys, missing the Ravenhill province's 35-17 win on May 20.

Now the evergreen front-rower has failed to recover in time for Ireland's tour, leaving Leinster's Sean Cronin heading the queue to to start the first Test, in Brisbane on June 9.

Rob Herring is the other hooker in Ireland's touring party, with Schmidt now to decide who will skipper the team.

Ireland are on a 12-game winning streak but have not beaten the Wallabies in Australia since 1979.

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