Ireland's Fitzgerald ruled out of Six Nations

Luke Fitzgerald will miss the RBS 6 Nations after suffering a 'fairly innocuous but very unfortunate' knee ligament injury.

The Leinster three-quarter suffered his injury blow during Ireland’s open training session at the Aviva Stadium on Friday, and could be out of action for two months.

The 28-year-old impressed off the bench in Ireland’s 43-20 World Cup quarter-final defeat to Argentina, and would have now been hoping to force his way into boss Joe Schmidt’s starting line-up.

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Now though the 34-cap flyer will be unable to help Ireland in their quest to retain the Six Nations trophy for an unprecedented third year in succession.

“Luke Fitzgerald has been ruled out of the Six Nations with a medial ligament injury to his knee,” said Ireland’s team manager Mick Kearney.

“He is expected to be out of action for six to eight weeks and at this stage no replacement has been called in.

“He was just doing a tackling drill at the Aviva on Friday, his foot got caught in the grass.

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“It was fairly innocuous but very unfortunate and he’s very unlucky to be out of the Six Nations.”

Ireland are already without Ulster wing Tommy Bowe, still a long-term casualty with knee trouble.

Head coach Schmidt can still call on Andrew Trimble, Dave Kearney and Keith Earls for the wing, with Simon Zebo able to feature out wide or at full-back.

Liam Williams looks on course to be involved in Wales’ opener against Ireland on Sunday – despite playing barely an hour of rugby since the World Cup.

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Wales assistant coach Robin McBryde said that “everything is good” with Williams following his return from injury for Scarlets at the weekend.

His return to action ahead of the Six Nations is a timely one, given that he offers Wales boss Warren Gatland full-back and wing options, with regular No 15 Leigh Halfpenny sidelined.