Murty on him and DJ;
“Once we assess the state of the squad and a couple of knocks that we picked up, I would say that overall it has been a good evening.
“There are a few knocks, a few sore ones. There are a few people with bruised and battered bodies because we have gone through quite a testing schedule.
“Jamie was the most obvious one. But we will just assess those, particularly Jamie, and try to get them rested down as soon as possible because we have got big games coming up.
“Jamie was in a bit of pain and he was a bit frustrated and a bit angry with some of the tackles that he had, but when you are an influential player and you hold onto the ball as he does people are going to want to be robust and stop you playing
“It is part of the game. We have to assess his foot and then we will go from there. I don’t want to jinx anything by saying how bad it might be.
“I don’t want to talk ourselves into it. We will assess it, we will try and be calm about it and we will make sure that he will get the requisite care.
“And it’s the same for Declan John who felt discomfort in his groin on Monday so it’s too soon to give you any detailed information.
“There was no point in risking him with so many big games coming up. We’ll get him assessed and make sure with the rest of the group that he’s ready and in a fit state to go.”