Ireland captain Johnny Sexton set for surgery on injured cheekbone

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Ireland Captain Johnny Sexton Set For Surgery On Injured Cheekbone
Sexton has been ruled out of next weekend’s URC clash against the Ospreys. Photo: PA
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By PA Sport Staff

Ireland captain Johnny Sexton was due to undergo surgery on Tuesday after suffering a cheekbone injury.

Fly-half Sexton was hurt during Leinster’s United Rugby Championship victory over Connacht in Dublin on Sunday.

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The 37-year-old has been ruled out of next weekend’s URC clash against the Ospreys – and could now be a doubt for the start of Ireland’s Guinness Six Nations campaign.

“Sexton suffered a cheekbone injury during the game against Connacht Rugby and will have a procedure today and will be further assessed then,” Leinster said in a statement posted on their website.

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Ireland, the world-ranked number one team, visit Wales for their Six Nations opener on February 4th.

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Andy Farrell’s side then have a potential title-defining appointment with France in Dublin seven days later.

Sexton, who has won 109 caps, missed two of Ireland’s three Autumn Nations Series Tests this season because of injury.

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