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Ireland coach Andy Farrell recalls Caelan Doris and Joey Carbery for summer Tests against Japan and United States

James Ryan will captain the 37-man group in the absence of Johnny Sexton, who has been left out despite being overlooked by Warren Gatland for the British & Irish Lions tour of South Africa; Ireland take on Japan on July 3 in Dublin before hosting the United States a week later

24 October 2020; Caelan Doris of Ireland prior to the Guinness Six Nations Rugby Championship match between Ireland and Italy at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin. Due to current restrictions laid down by the Irish government to prevent the spread of coronavirus and to adhere to social distancing regulations, all sports events in Ireland are currently held behind closed doors. Photo by Brendan Moran/Sportsfile
Image: Caelan Doris has played seven Tests for Ireland

Fit-again Ireland duo Caelan Doris and Joey Carbery have been recalled for summer Tests against Japan and the United States, while Andy Farrell's experimental squad includes 11 uncapped players.

Leinster lock James Ryan will captain the 37-man group in the absence of veteran fly-half Johnny Sexton, who has been left out despite being overlooked by the British & Irish Lions.

The substantial uncapped contingent is comprised of Munster pair Gavin Coombes and Fineen Wycherley, Leinster trio Harry Byrne, Peter Dooley and Ross Molony, Ulster players Robert Baloucoune, Tom O'Toole and Nick Timoney, plus Connacht threesome Caolin Blade, Tom Daly and Paul Boyle.

Ireland take on Japan on Saturday, July 3 in Dublin before hosting the United States a week later.

A limited number of supporters will be in attendance at the Aviva Stadium for the fixtures for the first time since the 24-14 Guinness Six Nations victory over Wales in February 2020.

Leinster back-row Doris was tipped to star at this year's Six Nations but missed the entire championship due to concussion symptoms.

Carbery is a major doubt for Ireland's autumn schedule
Image: Joey Carbery last featured for Ireland at the 2019 World Cup in Japan

Munster fly-half Carbery has not played at Test level since the 2019 World Cup due to a persistent ankle problem.

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Sexton and fellow former Lions Cian Healy and Keith Earls have been given a break as Farrell seeks to give experience to other players.

The omission of the 35-year-old skipper, who has 99 Ireland caps, will allow Carbery to compete with Ulster's Billy Burns and Leinster's Harry Byrne for the number 10 jersey.

Among the potential Test debutants, versatile No 8 Coombes has been selected following an outstanding season for Munster in which he scored 15 tries in 22 games, including four against Zebre on Friday.

Head coach Farrell has a host of key men unavailable due to their involvement in the upcoming Lions tour of South Africa.

14 February 2021; Tadhg Furlong of Ireland during the Guinness Six Nations Rugby Championship match between Ireland and France at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin. Photo by Brendan Moran/Sportsfile
Image: Tadhg Furlong is among the Ireland contingent on Lions duty over the summer

Forwards Tadhg Beirne, Tadhg Furlong, Jack Conan and Iain Henderson have been called up by Warren Gatland, along with backs Conor Murray, Bundee Aki and Robbie Henshaw.

Prop Andrew Porter was also selected for Lions duty before his summer was ruined by a toe injury.

Hooker Ronan Kelleher is currently training with Gatland's men but is not part of the Lions tour squad and has been selected by Farrell.

In addition to the raft of absences, CJ Stander has retired since the Six Nations, while fellow South Africa-born forward Quinn Roux is no longer eligible for his adopted nation after ending his time at Connacht.

Farrell, whose squad will assemble on June 22, said in a statement: "I know the players will come in eager to make the most of this opportunity to pull on the green jersey and play in front of supporters at the Aviva Stadium for the first time in 18 months.

"Johnny, Cian and Keith will not be involved in this window as we grow the experience of other players.

"It will be a great opportunity to see if this group can perform at this level."