LEINSTER HAVE CONFIRMED that Jamie Heaslip’s shoulder injury is not as bad as first feared, with the number eight likely to return for the Champions Cup clash against Castres on 17 January.
Heaslip was replaced after 27 minutes of Leinster’s win over Ulster on Saturday afternoon, his first in-game injury since December 2010.
However, the Ireland international is recovering with characteristic ease and may even be available for this weekend’s Pro12 clash away to Cardiff Blues.
The news comes as a relief to Ireland head coach Joe Schmidt too, with Heaslip such a vital component of the national team.
“Jamie got a bang on his shoulder,” said Leinster assistant coach Marco Caputo this afternoon.
Caputo said Leinster have a “level of comfort” at number eight due to the form of Jack Conan this season, and admitted the province may look to rest Heaslip ahead of back-to-back European fixtures against Castres and Wasps.
“We could do. Obviously the two Champions Cup games are fairly important for us, but also we’ve got to be mindful that we’ve got to keep building the momentum this weekend against Cardiff. It’s a bit of a balancing act.”
Injuries to Heaslip are a rare sight. Source: James Crombie/INPHO
Meanwhile, tighthead prop Marty Moore is expected to be part of the Leinster matchday 23 in Cardiff, having recovered fully from shoulder surgery.
Caputo stated that 23-year-old “probably could have played at the weekend [against Ulster] at a pinch,” but Leinster erred on the side of caution. Moore’s return after 12 weeks out will be a boost for the province and Ireland.