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25th August 2019
09:00am BST

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Sexton had a delayed start to full-on pre-season training due to a thumb injury but, after the season-opener win over Italy, Schmidt noted that he had been doing well in sessions out at Carton House. It was expected that Sexton and a handful of other senior stars would feature against Wales, in Cardiff, next week but there has been a reported set-back.
Sexton has sustained a leg injury in training, according to Peter O'Reilly in The Sunday Times, and he is now set to miss that Wales game next Saturday. The piece states that Sexton is "hopeful" of featuring in Ireland's final warm-up game, against the Welsh, on September 7.
Asked about the likes of Sexton and other senior stars featuring against Wales, following his side's 57-15 loss to England, Schmidt told reporters:
"Yeah, I think there are one or two we might bring in for next weekend and then there are one or two we might bring in again for the final weekend. "We have a little bit of a plan. Some guys are operating on a pre-season that is just coming to an end so they'll freshen up and then get into the game next week or the week after, depending on how we feel they are going." Schmidt added, "We'd certainly look at that [getting Sexton game-time]. Guys like James Ryan, Jack Conan, there's a few guys that could come into the picture next week and maybe give a little bit of energy we were lacking today. Guys like Keith Earls, those sorts of guys, we feel, will come in yet and add value."There is the likelihood that Ireland are concerned over whether Carbery will be ready to go for the World Cup and that Sexton is being kept out of the line of fire. Schmidt acknowledged, again, that Ireland need to 'hit the ground running' against Scotland, in their first World Cup game, but they may have to do so with an outhalf, in Sexton, fresh unwrapped from cotton wool. WATCH THE LATEST HOUSE OF RUGBY EPISODE HERE: https://youtu.be/IlfABuLBtME
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