Stringer fit to face England
Last updated at 14:39 22 February 2007
Ireland scrum-half Peter Stringer has been passed fit for Saturday's RBS Six Nations Championship clash with England at Croke Park.
Stringer sustained a fractured hand in Ireland's Championship opener against Wales and missed the 20-17 defeat by France a week later.
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The scrum-half slot in the team to face England was left open but today
Ireland coach Eddie O'Sullivan revealed the Munster veteran has been given the
all clear for the crucial showdown with England.
O'Sullivan said: "We are happy that Peter's hand has healed and that he has
shown no negative reaction to the injury during training over the last few
days."
Isaac Boss, who was on standby to continue deputising for Stringer if he
failed to recover in time, takes his place on the bench with Eoin Reddan
dropping out of the match day 22.
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