Jackson cleared to start
Jacqui Hurley reports from the Irish camp as Paddy Jackson is cleared to play
Jacqui Hurley reports from the Irish camp as Paddy Jackson is cleared to play
Emmet Byrne feels that Paddy Jackson needs time to grow into the out-half position
Ulster's Paddy Jackson has been selected to start at outhalf for Ireland against France in the RBS 6 Nations, with Leinster's Ian Madigan named as the replacement outhalf for the tie.
Declan Kidney has named his starting XV to face France, but has been forced to leave the out-half position vacant as Paddy Jackson battles a hamstring injury.
Ireland captain Jamie Heaslip has urged Paddy Jackson and Luke Marshall to seize their opportunity when they make their debuts in today's RBS 6 Nations showdown with Scotland.
Brian O'Driscoll expects Ireland's new caps Paddy Jackson and Luke Marshall to thrive in tomorrow's RBS 6 Nations clash with Scotland.
Paddy Jackson insists his chastening Heineken Cup final experience last year has prepared him for his Ireland debut in Sunday's RBS 6 Nations clash with Scotland.
Rugby analyst Donal Lenihan says Paddy Jackson's selection surprises him
Michael Corcoran on speculation that Paddy Jackson will start for Ireland ahead of Ronan O'Gara
Declan Kidney is set to name Paddy Jackson in the starting line-up and Ronan O'Gara on the bench when he reveals his team to face Scotland in Sunday's RBS 6 Nations clash.
Declan Kidney, Jamie Heaslip, Paddy Jackson and Luke Marshall speak to the media
Declan Kidney has selected uncapped Ulster duo Paddy Jackson and Luke Marshall to start in the Ireland side to play Scotland in Sunday's RBS 6 Nations clash.
Craig Gilroy tells Michael Corcoran that Paddy Jackson and Luke Marshall will do a good job
Ulster have defeated Llanelli Scarlets 19-12 in their RaboDirect PRO12 tie at Parc Y Scarlets.
Ulster captain Johann Muller believes Paddy Jackson is ready for the top level
Chris Henry misses out, while Paddy Jackson starts at out-half in the Ulster team to face Edinburgh in the Heineken Cup semi-final.
Second half drop-goals from Paddy Jackson and Luke McGrath steered the Ireland Under-20s to a deserved victory over Wales.