Iain Henderson back in Ireland squad ahead of Six Nations clash with England
Ulster's Iain Henderson is back with the Ireland rugby squad just in time for next Saturday's Guinness Six Nations clash against England at Twickenham.
A positive Covid-19 test took Henderson out of the line-up against Italy last week.
But he was back on form on Friday when he played the full 80 minutes of Ulster's United Rugby Championship victory over Cardiff.
Now he has been named in a 35-man group by Ireland head coach Andy Farrell.
Uncapped Munster prop Jeremy Loughman has received his first squad call-up, but Leinster back Jordan Larmour misses out.
The Irish Rugby Football Union said that Larmour is sidelined for remaining Six Nations games against England and Scotland after suffering a hip injury during Leinster's URC win against Benetton on Saturday.
Jack Carty, Dave Heffernan, Craig Casey, Gavin Coombes, Robert Baloucoune, James Hume and Nick Timoney, meanwhile, all return to the squad after playing for their respective provinces in the latest round of URC action.
Ireland have only beaten England once at Twickenham since 2010, but they need victory to keep the pressure on unbeaten Six Nations leaders France, whose next game is against Wales in Cardiff.