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Leinster's Euro hopes hit by injury

NEWS: Leinster’s hopes of ending Saracens’ reign as European champions were dealt a huge blow on Monday.

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Ireland second row forward James Ryan has been ruled out for up to three months.

The 24-year-old has undergone an operation on a shoulder injury which definitely rules him out of the European Champions Cup quarterfinal between the four-time winners and defending champions Saracens in Dublin on September 19.

Ryan, seen by many as a future Ireland captain, would have faced off against Saracens’ outstanding second row star Maro Itoje.

“Ryan suffered a shoulder injury in training before the recent break and has had a procedure to address the issue,” said a Leinster statement.

“He will be out of action for up to 10-12 weeks.”

Ryan will also be a serious doubt for Ireland’s final two Six Nations matches, postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic, against pointless Italy and fellow title contenders France.

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The Irish host Italy at Lansdowne Road on October 24 followed by the tough trip to Paris a week later.

Ireland is in fourth place in the table, four points adrift of England and France but with a game in hand.

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