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The Irish rugby team has announced its squad for the upcoming Nations Championship matches. Three uncapped players from Connacht have been called up, while an experienced fly-half will miss out due to injury.

Uncapped Connacht Trio Earn Their Spot

Billy Bohan, Sam Illo, and Sean Jansen are all set to make their international debuts. The Connacht players have been rewarded for their strong performances this season.

The three new squad members bring fresh energy and depth to the team.

Injury Sidelines Jack Crowley

Fly-half Jack Crowley has been ruled out of the Nations Championship due to injury. He will not be available for the upcoming fixtures, leaving a gap in the playmaking role.

Building Squad Depth

With Crowley unable to play, Ireland will have to rely on other fly-half options. The inclusion of uncapped players shows the team is looking to develop future talent while competing in the tournament.

Preparing for the Nations Championship

Ireland’s squad will now begin preparations for the Nations Championship matches. Fans can expect to see new faces on the field as the team aims for strong performances.