Ireland 'hopeful' Keenan will be fit to face Wales
Thursday, 15 February 2024
Ireland are hopeful full-back Hugo Keenan will be available for their Six Nations match against Wales in Dublin on 24 February despite his knee injury.
Ireland are hopeful full-back Hugo Keenan will be available for their Six Nations match against Wales in Dublin on 24 February despite his knee injury.
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