Ulster's Tom O'Toole suspended for start of Six Nations

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Ulster's Tom O'toole Suspended For Start Of Six Nations
Tom O'Toole was red carded in Ulster's clash with Munster before Christmas for a dangerous clearout on Alex Nankivell. Photo: Inpho.
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Ulster's Tom O'Toole will miss the start of Ireland's Six Nations campaign after being hit with a six-match ban.

The prop was red-carded in Ulster's clash with Munster before Christmas for a dangerous clearout on Alex Nankivell.

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It means O'Toole will be suspended for Ireland's opening two matches in the Six Nations against England and Scotland, as well as Ulster's upcoming Champions Cup fixtures against Leicester and the Exeter Chiefs and the URC meeting with Zebre.

The ban has been backdated to include Ulster's win over Connacht on December 28th.

O'Toole's suspension will be a further blow to Ireland ahead of the Six Nations, with Tadhg Furlong out of action since October.

Connacht's Finlay Bealham was the first choice at tighthead in the November internationals, with Leinster's Tom Clarkson making his debut against Argentina.

Munster's Oli Jager has also returned from injury, as Ireland start the defence of their title at home to England.

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