D'Arcy blow for Ireland

Gordon D’Arcy’s chances of playing in Ireland’s RBS 6 Nations clash against England were dealt a blow after he was forced out of today’s training session.

Gordon D’Arcy’s chances of playing in Ireland’s RBS 6 Nations clash against England were dealt a blow after he was forced out of today’s training session.

The 25-year-old centre only returned to full training yesterday after receiving treatment on his hamstring injury at a rehabilitation camp in Spala, Poland.

But he was unable to complete today’s session after he reported tightness in his hamstring and was withdrawn as a precautionary measure.

With Ireland’s team to face England set to be announced tomorrow lunchtime, D’Arcy’s involvement in Saturday’s encounter now looks to be under threat - although there was better news for his centre colleague Brian O’Driscoll.

The inspirational Ireland captain, who has also been nursing a hamstring problem, came though a full session unscathed and will be named in Eddie O’Sullivan’s side.

The Leinster centres have been earmarked as a potential midfield partnership for this summer’s Lions tour to New Zealand.

But D’Arcy, who has endured an injury-plagued last eight months, may need more game time to convince tour manager Sir Clive Woodward that he should partner O’Driscoll in the Test series.

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