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Bundee Aki and peter O’Mahony could be available for selection for Ireland World Cup Pool A game against hosts Japan at Shizuoka on Saturday.
Both players suffered head injuries during Sunday’s 27-3 win.
Ireland state the players will experience the phase and have passed stage two of the Head Injury Assessments.
Fly-half Johnny Sexton suffered a bang to his thigh but is predicted to be available to face Japan.
The Irish Rugby Football Union have indicated that Sexton, Conor Murray along with Tadhg Furlong were all”removed reluctantly” during the victory over the Scots, together with the latter with”received running repairs on field”.
Flanker O’Mahony and middle Aki both had to come off during their side’s success in Yokohama.
“Should you pass two and pass three, you do not go into return to perform protocols. So nobody’s ruled out from the Scotland game,” said an IRFU spokesman.
Flanker Josh van der Flier received stitches to a cut on his eye before enduring late in the match but is reported to be”OK”.
This week, not one of whom played with any area against the Scots, Joey Carbery and also rob Kearney, Keith Earls, are all fit and will train completely.
Robbie Henshaw, who suffered a hamstring injury in training last week, is”running well”, his rehab is”accelerating” and certainly will re-join organised coaching this week.
“We’re pretty hopeful on him as well,” said Ireland of this 26-year-old Leinster centre.
In which they’ll be based from the run-up to Saturday’s clash with the host nation the Ireland team went south on Monday on Hamamatsu.
Peter O’Mahony and Bundee Aki could be available to face Japan in Ireland World Cup Pool A fixture on Saturday.
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