Cian Healy ruled out for three weeks with knee injury

Latest injury setback puts the Irish prop in danger of missing Six Nations first round

Cian Healy of Leinster goes off injured against Munster. Photograph: Dan Sheridan/Inpho
Cian Healy of Leinster goes off injured against Munster. Photograph: Dan Sheridan/Inpho

Cian Healy has become the latest Irish injury doubt ahead of next month's Six Nations after Leinster confirmed he will be out of action for "three to four weeks" with a knee injury.

The diagnosis leaves Healy in danger of seeing no game time before Ireland’s opening Six Nations game against Wales on February 7th - although his aim will no doubt be to make a return in the Pro12 fixture against Newport Gwent Dragons in just over three weeks time.

Ahead of this Friday's Guinness Pro12 match against the Ospreys in the Liberty Stadium, Leinster head coach Leo Cullen said that Healy "underwent a scope and clear out of his right knee yesterday afternoon. This was an elective procedure, and while we are still waiting for the report, it is expected that he will be out for three to four weeks."

Meanwhile Luke McGrath has recovered from his foot infection and Johnny Sexton has trained fully this week. Both are available for this Friday.

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