Ireland's Jacob Stockdale Ruled Out of Portugal Game Due to Shoulder Injury
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Summary
Jacob Stockdale, the Ireland wing, is sidelined from the Portugal game due to a shoulder injury sustained in the match against Georgia.
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Ireland confirmed that the 29-year-old will be absent for the final game of the summer tour in Portugal on Saturday.
It is the latest blow for Stockdale in an Ireland jersey, who was forced off with a hamstring injury in his previous international appearance.
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