Too soon to call Sexton, O'Brien injuries - Ireland coach


  • Rugby
  • Monday, 02 Mar 2015

DUBLIN (Reuters) - Ireland coach Joe Schmidt said it was too early to say how serious Johnny Sexton's injured hamstring and Sean O'Brien's concussion are after the two key players failed to finish the 19-9 Six Nations victory over England on Sunday.

O'Brien, who has just returned after missing much of the last 18 months with a shoulder injury, was replaced after he stumbled badly when trying to get up from a heavy hit in the first half.

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