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15th Mar 2011

Reddan only doubt ahead of England clash

Eoin Reddan is Ireland’s only injury doubt ahead of the clash with England at the Aviva Stadium next Saturday.

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Eoin Reddan is Ireland’s only injury doubt ahead of the clash with England at the Aviva Stadium next Saturday.

Reddan had to be withdrawn after less than a minute of the 19-13 defeat to Wales at the Millennium Stadium at the weekend after taking a blow to the face from the ball as he charged down Lee Byrne’s clearance kick.

Reddan suffered concussion as a result of the blow and had to be replaced by Peter Stringer. The Leinster scrum half will be monitored by the Irish medical team his week and will also see a neurologist as part of the injury management process.

Reddan is still contention for a place in the starting line-up, which will be named by Declan Kidney on Wednesday afternoon.

Although a Triple Crown is now out of reach, the prospect of denying England their first Grand Slam since 2003 should be motivate a hurting Ireland side ahead of Saturday’s encounter.

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