Ireland coach Declan Kidney has called up eight players to his squad ahead of Sunday’s RBS Six Nations clash with Scotland.
They join the 22 who were on duty for the defeat to France on February 13, and include backs Andrew Trimble and Tommy Bowe.
Trimble returned from a broken hand to play for Ulster in their Magners League victory over Scarlets on Friday, while Bowe has recovered from a knee injury and lined up for Ospreys in their win against Treviso on Saturday.
Kidney has also called in Denis Hurley and Gavin Duffy to bolster the backs division, and added to his forwards options by bringing in prop Tony Buckley, second rows Mick O’Driscoll and Donnacha Ryan, and back-rower Rhys Ruddock.
The Ireland squad gather on Monday evening to begin their preparation for the weekend trip to Edinburgh.
