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Published 09:47 8 Dec 2019 GMT
Updated 09:48 8 Dec 2019 GMT
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Leinster went on to get three more tries, including one for Byrne, as they won out 43-16 against the Premiership league leaders. Following the match, Leinster head coach Leo Cullen admitted Sexton was feeling "uncomfortable" after the game.
The likelihood is that Leinster will wait until Sexton is home and the swelling around his knee has reduced somewhat. That should mean a Monday scan to assess the injury. He is set to miss out on the return game against Saints, next Saturday, and Leinster will hope he is not a long-term casualty.
Should the scan reveal significant damage, it would throw up obvious issues to Leinster and Ireland. Ross Byrne has proved himself time and again in Leinster's No.10 jersey and Ciarán Frawley, who travelled to Northampton with the squad on Saturday, and Ireland U20 star Harry Byrne would be next in line.
For Ireland, it is not so clear-cut. Joey Carbery has not played since the World Cup while Jack Carty was on the bench for Connacht's last two games, although he starts against Gloucester this afternoon. Ross Byrne is another option for incoming Ireland head coach Andy Farrell while Billy Burns looks in good nick for Ulster this season.
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