Ireland captain Doris out for up to 6 months after shoulder surgery

DUBLIN (AP) — Ireland and Leinster captain Caelan Doris is out for up to six months after shoulder surgery.

“Caelan Doris had a procedure on Friday last week for a shoulder injury which will keep him out of action for between four to six months,” Leinster said in a statement on Monday.

Doris was injured on May 3 as Leinster lost to Northampton 37-34 in the Champions Cup semifinals.

The injury cost the No. 8 a place in what would have been his first British and Irish Lions squad. Doris was also favored to captain the Lions on the tour of Australia next month.

If 27-year-old Doris’ recovery doesn’t suffer setbacks, he could be available for Ireland’s November tests. The Irish are scheduled to face New Zealand, Japan, Australia and world champion South Africa.

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