Injured Kelleher adds to Irish headache at hooker
Ireland's Ronan Kelleher will miss four to six weeks with an ankle injury, his province Leinster said on Monday, handing the Six Nations champions a headache at hooker with Dan Sheehan already ruled out until next year.
Kelleher underwent a procedure after sustaining the injury against Benetton earlier this month, Leinster said. Ireland face New Zealand on November 8, with Argentina, Fiji and Australia up the following three weekends.
Leinster have confirmed that Rónan Kelleher will miss 4 to 6 weeks of action after a procedure on his ankle, making him a serious doubt for the November tests pic.twitter.com/aW4mpYFvkZ
— CaolánSRugby (@CaolanSRugby) October 14, 2024
Ireland's first choice hooker Sheehan is recovering from ACL surgery after suffering the injury against South Africa in July. The Ulster pair of Rob Herring and Tom Stewart, likely next in line, have yet to play this season.
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