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Ireland wing Lowe out of rest of Six Nations with groin injury
- On Thursday the Irish Rugby Football Union announced James Lowe, Ireland wing, will miss the final two home fixtures in the Six Nations.
- During the England match at Twickenham, James Lowe, Ireland wing, pulled up sharply 18 minutes in after triggering a groin problem and was replaced by Tommy O'Brien.
- Rather than training, Lowe was kept in Ireland's mini‑camp to rehab and was seen supporting teammates from the sideline at Aviva Stadium.
- Simon Easterby warned that `He's struggling`, complicating Ireland national team's Triple Crown bid after their 42-21 win over England.
- With no timeframe given, Ireland medical staff expect a call on Lowe's involvement within the next few days ahead of the final Six Nations matches, leaving his longer‑term availability uncertain.
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Irish wing Lowe ruled out of rest of Six Nations
Livewire Irish wing James Lowe will play no further part in the Six Nations it was announced on Thursday owing to the groin injury he suffered early on in last weekend's 42-21 thrashing of England.
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