Mike Brown: England full-back to miss Ireland game after setback

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Brown had a mild headache on Wednesday morning after completing a running sessionImage source, Getty Images
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Brown had a mild headache on Wednesday morning after completing a running session

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England full-back Mike Brown has been ruled out of Sunday's Six Nations match in Ireland after suffering a setback in his recovery from concussion.

Saracens' Alex Goode is set to start in place of the Harlequins back, who was injured in a clash of heads during the 47-7 win over Italy on 14 February.

Brown woke up on Wednesday with a headache after training on Tuesday.

"This morning Mike woke up not feeling 100%," assistant coach Andy Farrell said.

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Highlights: England 47-17 Italy

"The right and proper thing to do was to make the call. His health is the main priority here and we need to get him right for the next game.

"The symptoms aren't too severe whatsoever, just a little headache. He's fine in himself and is chirpy enough, but it just isn't worth the risk because his health comes first."

England head coach Stuart Lancaster said the squad's medical staff would continue to work with Brown to "get him back to full health".

England and Ireland, who will meet in Dublin, are the only sides left in the championship with 100% records after two rounds of fixtures.

Lancaster's side beat Wales 21-16 in Cardiff before defeating Italy at Twickenham.

Ireland beat the Italians 26-3 in Rome on the opening weekend, then defeated visitors France 18-11 last time out.

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