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Published 08:18 3 Oct 2017 BST
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"He's struggling with a neck injury and his body is fairly battered from taking a pounding over the last number of years. At the moment, he's being managed." O'Gara added, "But he has a good attitude. I haven't partaken in any of his French lessons but I'm looking forward to the Nenagh accent coming out! I thought the Cork accent was tough but Donners Ryan will take it to a whole new level. "But he's up for it. He's a closet nerd, you know. I think he's studying away... You have to have a basic level of French and he's keen."Ryan will have more time for his lessons now but he will be desperate to get out on the field and start contributing to Racing's domestic and European campaigns. Racing host Munster on the weekend of January 12-14 so there may be a reunion with Ryan's old teammates, later rather than sooner. We contacted Racing 92 for a full update on Ryan's fitness but, at time of publishing, none was forthcoming. Following Paul O'Connell's career-ending injury after signing to play for Toulon, in 2015, Racing will take all the time necessary to get their Irish lock back in working order.
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