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Published 08:17 6 Nov 2019 GMT
Updated 09:43 6 Nov 2019 GMT
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Munster Senior Coach Stephen Larkham during a press conference at University of Limerick. (Photo by Matt Browne/Sportsfile)[/caption]
A squad update, issued last week by Munster, stated that Carbery's post-surgery ankle had been "managed" throughout the World Cup and that he would be back in action later than many of his teammates that had just returned from Japan.
At a press briefing at Munster's University of Limerick base, on Tuesday, senior coach Stephen Larkham would not be drawn on an expected return date for the 24-year-old.
"Well, Joey is around the boys a lot more now. So he's in doing rehab. "We haven't got a long-term or short-term estimate of when Joey is back, yet. "Yeah, the boys are doing a fantastic job. JJ Hanrahan had a fantastic game [against Cardiff] and Tyler Bleyendaal has been playing really well, as well, so we've got some good coverage there at the moment, which is fortunate."In a further update, Munster stated, 'Rhys Marshall and Craig Casey have both picked up knocks and will not be available for selection this weekend.' There was also a comment from Johann Van Graan on two potential signings:
"We are in advanced discussions with both players [South Africa's Damian De Allende and RG Snyman] but there are no contracts signed at this stage. "We are confident there will be a commitment in the future, subject to conditions, but at this stage no contracts have been signed and we have nothing official to confirm."Plenty of goings on down at Munster.
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