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Published 12:00 23 Mar 2016 GMT
Updated 12:41 23 Mar 2016 GMT
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The captain was the only player to sit out of Wednesday's session, which included another appearance for Manchester City youngster Jack Bryne.
Martin O'Neill spoke highly of the Dubliner after the under-21 international was brought in for training at the beginning of the week.
The injury to Walters raises a few slight hopes for Byrne's inclusion in the full squad. O'Neill admitted that, if the youngster impressed him, he would be foolish not to consider him as an option, but that he did think this camp would be too early for him.
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