'Still haven’t got a confirmation': Ireland in dark on Dan Sheehan
Assistant coach Mike Catt has described injured hooker Dan Sheehan as instrumental in the Ireland style of play, admitting that he would be a big loss for the Rugby World Cup. Sheehan put a dampener on last Saturday’s 29-10 Summer Nations Series victory over England by limping off shortly before half-time, with Ireland’s coaching staff still anxiously waiting to discover the extent of his foot issue.
The 24-year-old remained in Dublin for treatment as Andy Farrell’s men flew to France to prepare for this weekend’s final warm-up match, against Samoa in Bayonne. Rob Herring, Ronan Kelleher, Tom Stewart and the uncapped Diarmuid Barron have travelled and will seek to stake their claims for the No2 role.
Catt insisted that the Ireland coaching team have full confidence in the back-up options but he conceded that potentially losing the world-class Sheehan for part or all of the World Cup would be a major blow.
“What you get from Dan, he is one of the best hookers in the world currently, so he is going to be missed in whatever team he plays in,” said Catt. “But we have got full faith in Rob Herring and Ronan Kelleher and Tom Stewart.
“It gives these guys an opportunity. They will have a pop this weekend and, depending on the diagnosis, we will see how we go on the back end of it. But he [Sheehan] is a world-class rugby player. He has been instrumental in terms of how to play our game, so he would be a big loss for everybody.”
South Africa-born Herring, Ireland’s only hooker remaining from the 2019 World Cup in Japan, came off the bench to replace Sheehan in the 37th minute against Steve Borthwick’s English side at the Aviva Stadium.
Sheehan’s Leinster teammate Kelleher is yet to feature at Test level since the Guinness Six Nations but head coach Farrell is positive he will be fit for the World Cup in spite of a hamstring issue.
Stewart made his Ireland debut off the bench in the 33-17 win over Italy on August 5, while fellow international rookie Barron is awaiting his maiden outing having trained in camp this summer.
Speaking of Sheehan’s condition, Catt continued: “We still haven’t got a confirmation on what it is. He is still seeing the specialist. He is obviously being rehabbed back in Dublin.
“Hopefully Andy will have a bit more of an outcome-based answer (later in the week). As we currently stand, he is seeing specialists and getting the proper treatment. We will have a much clearer idea tomorrow [Wednesday] or Thursday in terms of where he is at and what his return dates are.”
Ireland’s World Cup opener is on September 9 against Romania in Bordeaux. Farrell will name his final 33-man squad for the tournament on Monday.
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Yep the same side that beat us 40 to 6 last year when we had an Australian coach and they had kiwi coach.
The most influential rugby commentator in Australia just makes no sense.
Try getting some psychiatric help for your paranoia with kiwis.
Because no one on this site is listening to you.
Go to commentsI agree Nick and what better way than this current crop of All Blacks to prove themselves than to put their Eden Park record on the line against the current world champs and the last team to beat them at Eden Park next year.
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