Ireland will be without Robbie Henshaw and Joey Carbery in their final Autumn Nations Series Test against Australia on Saturday.
Centre Henshaw suffered a hamstring injury during a 35-17 win over Fiji last weekend and will continue his rehabilitation at Leinster.
Carbery was replaced early in the second half of that victory at the Aviva Stadium with a head injury and the fly-half will complete the return to play protocols with Munster.
Johnny Sexton, James Ryan, Andrew Porter, Josh van der Flier and Hugo Keenan will be monitored ahead of the clash with the Wallabies in Dublin after sustaining knocks in the win over South Africa.
Jimmy O’Brien will complete the head injury assessment [HIA] process on Monday and is expected to be back in training on Tuesday.
Joe McCarthy has got through the HIA process and is back in the fold along with Bundee Aki, who has completed a suspension.
Meanwhile, Ireland boss Andy Farrell was on Monday shortlisted for the World Rugby Coach of the Year award after guiding the team to the top of the rankings.
Fabien Galthie, the France head coach, New Zealand women’s head coach Wayne Smith and England Women’s head coach Simon Middleton are the other contenders for the gong.