Ireland and Linster Captain Kelan Doris will be marginalized for up to six months after shoulder surgery.
The 27-year-old was injured in defeating the semi-finals of the 37-34 champions in Northtone on May 3.
It was left last week from the British and Irish black team in this summer round in Australia by coach Andy Farrell.
Doris was previously the background of the black leadership candidates, which were given to England and Sarasins Luke Maru Etoji.
A short update from Linds read: “Calman Doris had a shoulder injury last Friday that would keep him out of work for a period of four to six months.”
In addition to the great disappointment in losing what could have been the first Lyons tour of his career, Doris has now become a doubt in the international fall of his country.
Ireland, facing Georgia and Portugal in July, faces New Zealand in Chicago on November 1 before hosting Japan, Australia and South Africa in Dublin on the following three weekends.
British and Irish black team 38 players for 2025 rounds in Australia
The attackers (21): Tadhg Beirne, Olie Chessum, Jack Conan, Luke Cowan-Dickie, Scott Cummsings, Tom Curry, Ben Earl, Zander Fagerson, Tadhg Furlong, Ellis Genege, Maro Itoje (C), Ronan Kelleher, Joe McCarthy, Jac Morgan, Sheih, Will Stewart, Josh van Der Flair.
Their appearance (17): Bundee Aki, Elliot Daly, Tommy Freeman, Jamison Gibson-Park, Mack Hansen, Huw Jones, Hugo Keenan, Blair Kinghorn, James Lowe, Alex Mitchell, Garry Ringrose, Finn Russell, Fin Smith, Marcus Smith, Sione Tuipulotu, Duhan Van Derwe.
Sky Sports It will appear exclusively for the British and Irish black tour of 2025, with the three tests against Wallabies and six warm -up matches exclusively.
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