Ireland were hit by injuries to key players Jonny Sexton and captain Paul O'Connell in the first-half of their Pool D decider against France on Sunday.
Sexton kicked two early penalties for the Irish, but was on the receiving end of two ferocious tackles. The second by France No 8 Louis Picamoles left him on his knees gasping for air.
The fly-half limped off to be replaced by Ian Madigan after 25 minutes. There was worse to follow as O'Connell caught his leg awkwardly in a ruck on the stroke of half-time.
The Munster lock was given oxygen as he was stretchered off, his Irish team leading 9-6 after the first 40 minutes.
The second period saw Ireland score a try through Rob Kearney. But there was more injury woe when flanker Peter O'Mahony was also given oxygen and the stretcher treatment after falling nastily following a superb Pascal Pape tackle.
Source: AFP
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