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Ireland women’s team suffer early blow before daunting opening Six Nations fixture versus France
@Source: thesun.ie
WINGER Béibhinn Parsons has lost her battle to be fit in time for Ireland’s Women’s Six Nations opener against France.
The 23-year-old broke her leg twice in 2024, at the Olympics in Paris and at a World SVNS event in December.
It was hoped the Connacht star would be OK for the Championship and she was named in the squad.
Defence coach Hugh Hogan, however, says Saturday’s match is too soon but that “she will be in the mix over the coming weeks”.
Elsewhere in Irish injury news, Craig Casey looks primed for his first minutes of 2025 at the home of Mayo GAA.
And he could be joined at MacHale Park by World Cup winner Jean Kleyn.
Both internationals are back in full training, and while tomorrow’s URC trip to Glasgow comes too soon, interim head coach Ian Costello said they are on target to feature in the sell-out clash against Connacht in Castlebar on Saturday week.
Casey has recovered from a knee injury suffered against Castres in December while Springbok Kleyn has been out with a thigh issue since November.
Costello said: “Craig Casey and Jean Kleyn trained pretty much fully.
“Craig is bouncing around the place, doing incredible rehab.
“That extra energy and vibe on the pitch was really noticeable.”
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