Ulster prop Tom O’Toole will be unavailable for Ireland’s first two Six Nations Tests of 2025 after being handed a six-game suspension for dangerous play.
The 26-year-old, who has 17 Ireland caps, was sent off for a dangerous clean-out on Munster centre Alex Nankivell during a Vodacom URC defeat by Munster at Kingspan Stadium last month.
The URC issued a statement on Monday saying O’Toole had breached a law relating to dangerous play in a ruck or maul – “a player must not drop their weight onto an opponent or target the lower limbs”.
O’Toole, who featured for Ireland in the November internationals, will be suspended for the defending champions’ Six Nations opener at home to England on 1 February and the away game against Scotland on 9 February.
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He will also miss three further Ulster games, having already sat out the trip to Connacht on 28 December.
O’Toole escaped a 10-game ban due to his “admission of foul play, immediate apology and again post match”, the URC said.
The statement added that Ireland interim head coach Simon Easterby had confirmed O’Toole had a “very good chance” of being named in matchday squads for the Six Nations.
“In these circumstances it is appropriate that Ireland’s first two matches are included,” it said.
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