Ireland flanker Peter O'Mahony will play no further part in the World Cup after suffering knee ligament damage in their brutal victory over France.
And doubts over captain Paul O'Connell and star fly-half Jonny Sexton hung over Ireland as they countdown to a quarter final against Argentina on Sunday.
All three went off injured in Sunday's fiercely contested final Pool D match won 24-9 by the Irish at Cardiff's Millennium Stadium.
"Peter O'Mahony suffered a knee ligament injury and is returning to Dublin for specialist opinion. He will take no further part in the tournament," said Ireland team manager Michael Kearney.
"Paul O'Connell appears to have suffered a significant hamstring injury and was hospitalised overnight.
"He's having scans later today to clarify the extent of the injury."
Sexton, who limped off in the 25th minute, sustained a "groin injury".
"Initial clinical assessment is encouraging and we await scanning later today," Kearney said.
Asked whether Sexton would be available for to play against Argantina, Kearney said: "That's not clear at this stage.
"But the news is a little more encouraging than what we initially thought.
"At the moment, definitively only Peter O'Mahony has been ruled out."
Full-back Rob Kearney, scorer of one of Ireland's two tries, said the injury toll had spoilt the celebrations for the supremely gritty Irish performance.
"You never like to lose players through injury, also the calibre of some of the players and your captain as well, it does take the gloss off it," he said.
"When you're in tournaments like this where the physicality is so big, and you can see other teams suffering from it too, you don't have huge amounts of time to sit around thinking about it.
"We have another massive Test match in six days' time, we've got to keep looking forward and get on with it, as cruel as it may sound."
O'Mahony's early departure follows that of influential centre Jared Payne, who returned home with a foot fracture.
Replacements for O'Mahony and Payne should be announced on Monday, manager Kearney said.
The Irish are also waiting to see whether another star backrow forwards, Sean O'Brien, is cited over an incident involving France lock Pascal Pape early in the game.
O'Brien was seen in television images striking Pape in the stomach, poleaxing the French enforcer, who received treatment on the pitch before continuing.
"We're all aware of the incident, obviously," Kearney said.
"The citing officer has got a 36-hour timeframe in which to cite. We haven't heard anything from the match officials at this stage."
Coach Joe Schmidt argued after Sunday's match that O'Brien had not landed a "closed fist" punch on Pape. With World Rugby has been keen to clamp down on violent play.
Source: AFP
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