Eire flanker Dorothy Wall has been dominated out of the 2025 Girls’s Rugby World Cup attributable to an Achilles tendon damage.
The 24-year-old sustained the difficulty on Saturday throughout her nation’s 26–19 Guinness Girls’s Six Nations defeat to Scotland in Edinburgh.
She was set to bear surgical procedure on Wednesday in Dublin and – based on the Irish Rugby Soccer Union (IRFU) – can be sidelined for a “variety of months”.
“The restoration and rehabilitation course of will rule the 24-year-old out of Eire’s pre-season and Girls’s Rugby World Cup 2025 marketing campaign later this 12 months,” learn an IRFU assertion.
Ireland face Japan, Spain and New Zealand in Pool C of the World Cup, which is being staged in England between August 22 and September 27.
Scott Bemand’s side were already without back-rower Erin King for the event after she suffered a critical knee drawback earlier this month.
Wall mentioned: “I’m devastated to be lacking the subsequent couple of months, however my foremost focus now’s on my rehab programme and I’m wanting ahead to supporting the workforce within the Rugby World Cup.”