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The 'upbeat' Ireland fitness report on Doris, Kelleher and Furlong

By PA
Caelan Doris at Ireland training on Thursday (Photo by Seb Daly/Sportsfile via Getty Images)

Ireland captain Caelan Doris is “in with a shout” of facing France in next weekend’s pivotal Guinness Six Nations showdown. Number eight Doris missed his country’s 27-18 win away to Wales in round three of the tournament because of a knee issue.

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The 26-year-old and hooker Ronan Kelleher, who sat out in Cardiff due to a neck problem, trained with Simon Easterby’s squad on Thursday morning at an open session at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin.

Prop Tadhg Furlong was again absent, having yet to feature in this year’s championship because of a calf injury after missing Ireland’s autumn fixtures with a torn hamstring.

Assistant coach Paul O’Connell provided an upbeat update on the trio and back-rower Jack Conan, who started in place of Doris and scored the opening try at the Principality Stadium before being forced off by a back injury, on Thursday afternoon.

“Everyone is fine,” O’Connell told reporters, according to RTE Sport. “Caelan has been running for the last week, he ran today so he is certainly in with a shout of being involved. I know Ronan Kelleher trained today. No one is ruled out, they are all carrying bumps and bruises but they are OK.”

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Back-to-back Six Nations champions Ireland host title rivals France on Saturday, March 8, before concluding their campaign in Italy a week later. Tighthead Furlong has returned to Leinster, who play Cardiff on Saturday in the United Rugby Championship, to continue his rehabilitation.

“He will be rejoining us next week so no one is ruled out at this point,” added O’Connell. “I don’t think he is available for Leinster this weekend, no.”

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Asked about the uncertainty surrounding the 32-year-old, O’Connell replied: “I just think because there has been a few false starts, he wants to be sure about it, and the medics want to be sure about it and not have another false start.

“I’d say if he had no history with that calf he might be back by now but they just want to make sure and he wants to feel sure and feel confident himself as well.”

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