Rugby Star Caelan Doris Faces Extended Recovery
Caelan Doris, a key player for Ireland, will be out for up to six months following shoulder surgery. The injury occurred during Leinster's Champions Cup match against Northampton Saints. As a consequence, he'll miss crucial matches, including Ireland's tests in July and possibly November.

In a significant blow to Irish rugby, forward Caelan Doris is expected to be out of action for up to six months due to a shoulder surgery he recently underwent, as confirmed by his club, Leinster.
The injury, sustained during the European Rugby Champions Cup semi-final against Northampton Saints, has ruled the 27-year-old out of Ireland's upcoming tests in July and casts doubt over his participation in matches against major teams in November.
Doris, who was competing for a spot as captain for the British & Irish Lions, is a notable absentee in Andy Farrell's squad for the Australia tour, dealing a considerable setback to the team's prospects.
(With inputs from agencies.)