Ireland 29-15 South Africa
Ireland wait on Jared Payne injury
ESPN Staff
November 9, 2014
Jared Payne played well on his Ireland debut © Getty Images
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Ireland are waiting on Jared Payne's fitness ahead of their match against Georgia next week after he suffered a suspected foot sprain in their 29-15 win over South Africa.

Debutant Payne forged a gritty defensive centre pairing with Robbie Henshaw as Ireland claimed their fifth consecutive victory on Saturday. Rhys Ruddock and Tommy Bowe grabbed the tries that undid the hugely-physical but error-strewn Springboks at the Aviva Stadium.

Payne will undergo further tests on Monday after hobbling out of the latter stages of Ireland's first win over South Africa since 2009.

"Just chatting to Jared and the doc, we think he might have sprained his foot," said Ireland boss Joe Schmidt. "He's had an X-ray that's clear so it's a step in the right direction, not that he's probably taking too many rampant strides at the moment.

"But I'm hopeful that it will be okay, but we won't know until probably Monday evening or Tuesday, because I think there's some scans booked for Monday, just to get a better picture on that foot."

And Schmidt believes his new centre pairing proved their Test class against one of the most formidable international outfits. "They did well: I think all week we knew it was a tough ask, and we talked about it on Thursday, and I know it's been a topic of discussion," said Schmidt. "And I know in the end people will make their own minds up.

"We'll review the game, but coming cold in reflection I thought they both did incredibly well, there was some really physical defence from both players. Robbie gave us a real gain-line threat, and played intelligently.

"Jared ran a great support line of Rob Kearney at one point and was very quick to get onto that. That's the sort of intelligence you want in your backline, because we are very used to having the very best of intelligence in our midfield. The two of them combined did a really good job for us."

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