Both players had to leave the field during Ireland’s loss to England at Twickenham
However, following their Tuesday training session at the IRFU HPC in Sports Campus Ireland, defence coach Simon Easterby said: “No one is ruled out yet.”
Easterby also maintained that the expectations within the squad remain high as they remain firm favourites to retain the Championship title and will seek to do so ideally with a win. “They know there is more in us and it wasn’t the best version of ourselves but England had something to do with that as well, so credit to them. We could have won it, we didn’t, we need to take the learning from that, but we can’t feel sorry for ourselves. We need to pick ourselves up for Saturday.”Ireland have won the last nine meetings with the Scots, and the enmity between the two sides has become plain for all to see in recent years.
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