Ireland must do without coach Smal
Ireland forwards coach Gert Smal has been unwell and won’t be present at this weekend’s Six Nations match against Italy in Dublin on Saturday, or for the rest of the tournament.
Smal had an existing condition affecting his eye sight which has been exacerbated over the last week and for which he is currently receiving treatment. The medical advice has been that he rest and he will not be involved for the remainder of the Six Nations.
The Ireland management have confirmed that Ireland Wolfhounds and Munster forwards coach Anthony Foley has been appointed in Smal’s place to assist preparations for the last three weeks of the Championship.
Ireland head coach Declan Kidney said: “Our hope is that Gert will make a quick recovery and that he will be back working with the squad as soon as possible.
“The medical advice given to us is that he needs rest and that he would not be with us for the rest of the Championship.
“We felt that Anthony (Foley), as Munster and Ireland Wolfhounds forwards coach, was the best person to help us out in Gert’s absence and we are delighted that both Munster and Anthony have agreed to our request.”
Foley will complete his duties with Munster for their Pro 12 game against the Cardiff Blues this evening and then join up with the Ireland squad ahead of tomorrow’s clash with Italy.