JOE SCHMIDT HOPES Paddy Jackson can bring his end-of-season form with Ulster into Ireland’s tour of South Africa after he was dealt a major blow with the loss of Johnny Sexton to injury.
The 30-year-old will miss the trip after undergoing shoulder surgery, with Schmidt putting the timeframe for Sexton’s recovery at three months.
Jackson last played for Ireland at the World Cup. Source: James Crombie/INPHO
Dave and Rob Kearney have also both been ruled out of the tour with respective calf and hamstring problems, after Luke Fitzgerald’s knee issue saw his withdrawal from the Ireland squad earlier this week.
Schmidt has added Ian Madigan to his squad in place of Sexton, while Matt Healy, Tiernan O’Halloran and Craig Gilroy come into the 32-man group to replace the injured outside backs.
Schmidt acknowledged the blow of losing Sexton’s leadership but looked to quickly turn the page by saying that Jackson, Madigan and Stuart Olding – who covers out-half – can compensate.
“If we lose that experience, hopefully that experience can be compensated with the excitement those guys bring.
“I had a good conversation with Johnny. We have to move on and you start investing in Paddy Jackson, Ian Madigan and Stu Olding.”
While Schmidt said he could not provide too much detail on Sexton’s shoulder injury, he stated that the Leinster playmaker should be fit in time for the start of next season.
“There was a feeling that it could be managed conservatively either for him to continue playing or for him to return but after seeing the specialist [on Monday], it was felt that surgery was the most appropriate action,” said Schmidt.