D'Arcy fit to face Scotland

Gordon D'Arcy
12 April 2012

Gordon D'Arcy has been cleared to start Ireland's RBS 6 Nations clash with Scotland at Croke Park on Saturday.

The Leinster centre sustained heavy bruising above his left knee in Saturday's 27-12 victory over Wales and was considered a doubt for the final assault on the Triple Crown.

But head coach Declan Kidney confirmed on Friday that D'Arcy has been given the green light to face the Scots.

"Gordon is fit. He trained on Thursday and again on Friday morning, so he's ready to play," Kidney said.

D'Arcy will line up alongside captain Brian O'Driscoll for the fifth and final time this championship in Ireland's last match at Croke Park.

The 30-year-old has re-established himself as first choice at inside centre following a year-long rivalry with Paddy Wallace, who was on standby to replace him.

While he has scored just five tries in 47 Test appearances, D'Arcy remains a key member of Ireland's backline and his recovery is a significant boost to the team.

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