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Published 20:26 24 Jun 2016 BST
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Player rating v Belarus
Player rating v Belgium
That was the third highest rating that day. Behind Hendrick and, guess who, Brady.
Player rating v Italy
The man deserves respect. He's been there for some monumental clashes and he's survived the test.
He wasn't making the Burnley team at the start of the season. However, by the second half of the campaign he was starting every week on a team that went on to win the Championship and charge back into the Premier League.
And, whilst Brady is a better option at left back, whilst this isn't a sweeping statement to say that Ward is suddenly one of the best players in Europe, it is recognition that his ankle injury is a huge blow for Ireland and, if he doesn't make it back on time, he'll be a big, big loss.
The Dubliner picked up the knock in the first half against the Italians but he ploughed on for his country. In doing so, he kept Brady up the field and the rest is now legendary history. Thanks to Ward's perseverance.
He sat out of Friday morning's training session in Versailles but there was a return for Jon Walters.
If the left back doesn't make it back for Sunday, who comes in to take his place?

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