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Duffy answers Ireland's call

Connacht fullback Gavin Duffy has been called up to join Ireland on their tour of New Zealand.

The 31-year-old Duffy, who has 10 caps for his country, comes into the squad as cover following the injury to Keith Earls.

This was announced after the touring party underwent a recovery session at Takapuna Beach on Auckland's North Shore.

The only injury that has ruled any player out of contention for the Christchurch clash is versatile back Keith Earls.

Earls, the versatile back who picked up a pectoral muscle injury in the later stages of the team's 10-42 loss to New Zealand at the weekend, is the only player that has been ruled out of contention for the second Test in Christchurch this coming Saturday.

He will be continued to be monitored by the medical staff for his availability for the third and final Test.

Duffy – described as a 'natural footballer, talented fielder and a very good reader of the game' – has been in and out of Ireland squads since making his debut five years ago.

In addition to the absence of Earls, there are two other injury concerns of note.

Cian Healy suffered a shoulder strain during the match, but has improved and will continue to be monitored during training this week.

Healy's front row colleague Declan Fitzpatrick sustained a gluteal muscle strain and will also be monitored during the week.

Neither player has been ruled out of selection for the second Test next week.

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