Ireland set to face Argentina without O’Connell, O’Mahony and O’Brien

Ireland are bracing themselves to face Argentina in the World Cup quarter-final without pivotal pack leaders Paul O’Connell, Peter O’Mahony and Sean O’Brien.

Ireland set to face Argentina without O’Connell, O’Mahony and O’Brien

Ireland are bracing themselves to face Argentina in the World Cup quarter-final without pivotal pack leaders Paul O’Connell, Peter O’Mahony and Sean O’Brien.

Talismanic captain O’Connell’s World Cup and Test-career-ending hamstring injury is expected to be confirmed by Ireland today, with flanker O’Mahony having already flown home to Cork with serious knee ligament trouble.

Leinster’s bullish back-rower O’Brien has been cited for his off-the-ball skirmish with lock Pascal Pape in Sunday’s 24-9 victory over France in Cardiff, and will appear before a London disciplinary panel on Tuesday lunchtime.

The 26-year-old could well be handed a ban for his apparent punch on Pape in the first minute of Ireland’s biggest victory over France since 1975, where he wound up winning the man of the match award.

Flanker O’Brien’s citing was confirmed by World Rugby yesterday evening.

Independent judicial officer Terry Willis will hear O’Brien’s case, with Ireland boss Joe Schmidt revealing hopes on Sunday that the combative Leinster flanker could avoid sanction.

France coach Philippe Saint-Andre has branded O’Brien’s clash with Pape an “assault”, but Schmidt claimed his back-rower had connected with an “open hand”.

Ireland’s chances of beating the ebullient Pumas would be sorely tested should Schmidt’s men be forced to cope without O’Brien, as well as O’Mahony and O’Connell.

Ireland are yet to name a replacement for centre Jared Payne, but started their cavalry call by adding 24-year-old Leinster flanker Rhys Ruddock to their ranks to offset the loss of O’Mahony.

Andrew Trimble is in the frame to slot in for Payne, ruled out last week with a fractured foot, while Dan Tuohy could be lined up to slot in for O’Connell.

O’Connell’s Test career appears to be at an end after 108 caps.

The 35-year-old was due to retire from the Test arena at the end of the competition, but the severity of his injury will surely accelerate that process.

The Toulon-bound second row beat the Millennium Stadium turf in anguish and anger after suffering his injury, before being carried off on a stretcher at half-time during Sunday’s France clash.

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