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Published 15:22 5 Sept 2018 BST
Updated 15:37 5 Sept 2018 BST
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After Munster's PRO14 victory over Cheetahs, Johann van Graan was asked about Murray's injury. He responded:
"I can't comment on Conor's injury. I wasn't in a position to comment on it, on Monday. He's got an injury... it's positive but we just take it day by day."Players are becoming increasingly protective of their own, personal health and fitness updates and many teams (clubs, provinces and countries) the world over now need to clear injury updates with players, or their representatives, before they are made public. Murray missed 12 weeks of the 2016/17 season with a shoulder injury that ended up having a knock-on effect on his neck. He lost full power in his right arm and was forced to miss most of the business end of the season before returning in time for the PRO12 final and making it on the British & Irish Lions tour to New Zealand. Murray included, this is the current injury list for Munster's senior squad:
"My personal goals, first and foremost, are to get out on the pitch and back playing. I've been training a lot with the team and trying to get ready. "For me, it's about getting back on that field and actually playing, because it's a bit different being between those four white lines during game-time, compared to training."Warriors away, on Friday night, should be the scene for Taute's comeback. As for Murray, we'll wait, we'll hope and we'll see.
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