RBS Six NationsRound 2 of the RBS Six Nations tournament follows this weekend, after an eventfull Round 1 this past weekend.

Out of the England camp, it appears that winger Jonny May, who broke his nose against France hs been passed fit to play on the weekend.

France news is that Antoine Burban will miss Sunday’s Test against Italy with a hamstring injury and is replaced in the squad by Ibrahim Diarra.

Scotland’s Sean Maitland will miss the clash against England, suffering from concussion and a right leg injury.

Ireland’s inspirational captain, Paul O’Connell, is set to return against Wales after he withdrew from the team last weekend due to a chest infection.

 

England:

England winger Jonny May has been passed fit to play against Scotland in their Six Nations clash at Murrayfield on Saturday after breaking his nose in the weekend defeat by France.

“Following a scan review this evening (Monday) and a specialist assessment, which confirmed an undisplaced fracture of his nose, he will be available for selection,” the Rugby Football Union (RFU) said in a statement.

The 23-year-old Gloucester player was injured after six minutes of England’s opening 26 / 24 loss in Paris on Saturday.

 

France:

France flanker Antoine Burban will miss next Sunday’s second Six Nations fixture against Italy with a hamstring problem and will be replaced in the squad by Ibrahim Diarra of Castres, team management announced on Monday.

Burban, 26, came on in the second half of Saturday’s dramatic 26 / 24 win against England but tests on Monday confirmed the injury and forced him to pull out of the Italy clash.

Diarra, 30, was part of the Castres team that won the Top 14 title last season and has played for France before, in a 25 / 13 win against Italy in 2008.

He joins the 30-man squad which will be whittled down to 25 on Wednesday by coach Philippe Saint-Andre ahead of the match itself.

 

Scotland:

Scotland winger Sean Maitland has been ruled out of Saturday’s Six Nations Championship match at home to England after suffering concussion and a right leg injury.

Maitland came off during the first half of Sunday’s opening defeat by Ireland.

“He will be subject to further investigation today at Spire Murrayfield hospital and will be assessed later by consultant surgeon Graham Lawson,” Paul McGinley, Scottish rugby’s head of Performance Medical, said in a statement on Monday.

“We also have a number of injuries at this juncture which will impact on availability to train at the start of this week but we are optimistic that players will recover in time for the England game.”

 

Ireland:

Ireland coach Joe Schmidt says that he is confident that captain Paul O’Connell will be fit to face Wales this weekend after he withdrew from the team that played Scotland.

The New Zealander only discovered seven hours before Sunday’s kick-off that the British and Irish Lions second row had been laid low by a chest infection he’d contracted the previous night.

However, Ireland, made light of O’Connell’s absence by launching their Six Nations campaign this season with a 28 / 6 win over Scotland at Dublin’s Lansdowne Road.

“I’m pretty relieved to be honest, the day didn’t start too well,” said Schmidt after a match where Ireland scored three tries through Andrew Trimble, Jamie Heaslip and 50th cap-winner Rob Kearney.

“I got a phone call at eight o’clock in the morning to say that Paul O’Connell had a chest infection and had been awake most of the night so he was ruled out and Dan Tuohy came into the starting line-up and Iain Henderson onto the bench.”

Schmidt paid tribute to the late replacements by saying,”I think it’s a real credit to those guys how they adapted quickly.

“It’s a real relief to me that the game’s over and done with and we managed to get the win on the board.”

Schmidt, though, said he expected O’Connell back for the second round match against Wales.

“I’d be really surprised if he’s not. He should be back by Tuesday, for training, and hopefully he can train fully on Thursday. I would be really confident of that.”

Ireland are the only team to have beaten Wales in the past two Six Nations, launching last year’s tournament with a 30 / 22 win at the Millennium Stadium.

But there was a realisation they’d need to improve greatly on their performance against Scotland if they were to beat the two-time defending champions in Dublin this coming Saturday after Wales started off with a nervous 23 / 15 win at home to Italy.

“It is nice to get off to a winning start,” said Kearney.

“However, we are under no illusions at the massive challenge that awaits us in six days They are going for three in a row (Six Nations titles) which their coach Warren Gatland doesn’t stop telling everyone,” the full-back added.

Kearney agreed the fact Gatland dropped icon Brian O’Driscoll — who won a record Irish 129th cap on Sunday — from the final British and Irish Lions Test against Australia last year would only add to the atmosphere.

“Yes, I think it will spice it up,” he said.

Early in Sunday’s second half, Scotland were just five points behind against Ireland at 11-6 down after scrum-half Greig Laidlaw kicked his second successful penalty.

But from then on it was one-way traffic, with Scotland’s familiar problem of failing to turn possession and territory into tries again costing them dear.

They will lack nothing for motivation when England come to Edinburgh on Saturday for the latest edition of rugby union’s oldest international fixture.

But the way England’s novice backs impressed against France, albeit during a 26 / 24 defeat in Paris, put Scotland’s problems behind the scrum into ever sharper focus.

“There was a naivety with our team, we had more attacks in their 22 than they (Ireland) did in ours but we just couldn’t convert,” lamented Scotland coach Scott Johnson.

“There’s inexperience in that backline, they are still growing as lads,” the Australian added. “They don’t understand they are doing the hard bits quite easily, but it’s the finishing off.”

13 Responses to Six Nations: Player movements & injuries

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    Why do these pople not post on this site?

  • 2

    Ok, so I am Loosehead and Chilli, but who are these other folks?
    I remember the year that we had a prize for the poster who won on Bru, I was the leader until other “members” were allowed to play and I landed up second to a non posting “member”.
    Dik Fokken Swak!

  • 3

    2 @ Loosehead:
    All are registered Rugby-Talk subscribers.

    But yes, it would be nice if these okes comment regularly.

    I will deal with that in my next Bru Newsletter!

  • 4

    Definitely would be nice to see more than the usual “suspects” commenting.

  • 5

    grootblousmile wrote:

    2 @ Loosehead:
    All are registered Rugby-Talk subscribers.
    But yes, it would be nice if these okes comment regularly.
    I will deal with that in my next Bru Newsletter!

    They are “huursoldate” that’s what they are!

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    4 @ Lion4ever:
    2 @ Loosehead:
    What I suggest YOU guys do is take the non-commentors on, on SuperBru’s comment section and ask them to come join us on Rugby-Talk as well… in other words, leave a couple of comments there, saying it would be nice to interact on Rugby-Talk with the players in the pool.

    Look, a lot of guys read Rugby-Talk… a massive amount in fact (the commentors here are a mere fraction of Rugby-Talk’s regular readers), so we need to engage them to talk here too.

    Some of the Bru Pool players are more likely to read comments on Bru, than this little discussion here.

    So, help me and us out and get them over here.

    Also remember that a lot in the Pool have different nicknames there and here… for instance Daniel is Nortier… ect

  • 7

    grootblousmile wrote:

    4 @ Lion4ever:
    2 @ Loosehead:
    What I suggest YOU guys do is take the non-commentors on, on SuperBru’s comment section and ask them to come join us on Rugby-Talk as well… in other words, leave a couple of comments there, saying it would be nice to interact on Rugby-Talk with the players in the pool.
    Look, a lot of guys read Rugby-Talk… a massive amount in fact (the commentors here are a mere fraction of Rugby-Talk’s regular readers), so we need to engage them to talk here too.
    Some of the Bru Pool players are more likely to read comments on Bru, than this little discussion here.
    So, help me and us out and get them over here.
    Also remember that a lot in the Pool have different nicknames there and here… for instance Daniel is Nortier… ect

    Daniel / Nortier? Don’t think that I have ever seen him / her post.

  • 8

    1 @ Loosehead:
    Hello Loosehead thank you for kindly editing out where I am in the ranking Who-s-the-man knew when making the picks I did that there was no middle ground, would either be soaring near the top or fail spectacularly… Cry

  • 9

    Loosehead wrote:

    Daniel / Nortier? Don’t think that I have ever seen him / her post.

    Eish man how many women do you know called Daniel Pondering

  • 10

    7 @ Loosehead:
    Looks like you are here not frequently enough either, then!

    Happy-Grin

  • 11

    @ Loosehead:
    hehe the Stormers are a bit shy to post on here.

  • 12

    10 @ grootblousmile:Kak, I am regular like Special K.

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    12 @ Loosehead:
    As an ISO auditor once said (whilst kakking me out profusely) “once every 10 years is also regular!”

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