Ireland’s Carbery to miss Six Nations

Ireland look set to be without Joey Carbery for this year’s Six Nations following reports he has undergone surgery on his wrist.

The 24-year-old flyhalf will be sidelined for two to four months according to Munster head coach Johann Van Graan, with Ireland’s Six Nations opener against Scotland taking place on February 1.

Van Graan was reported in The Irish Times as saying: “That’s rugby, I’m gutted for Joey as an individual.

“I care about the players and speaking to him on Monday afternoon when we got the news, obviously it’s not nice news for him.

“He worked hard to get back into the position, he played the full 80 (minutes) for the first time for quite a while and now he is out for a considerable amount of time.

“That’s rugby, that’s life. He’ll be back, he’s a class man and a brilliant rugby player. He’ll come back stronger, take his time and I can’t wait to have him back in the future.”

Regular flyhalf Johnny Sexton is also nursing a knee injury, giving Ireland head coach Andy Farrell selection headaches ahead of their opening Six Nations clash.

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