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Published 15:22 8 Dec 2021 GMT
Updated 15:35 8 Dec 2021 GMT
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"There will potentially be certain players available... what we have learned is that Sunday is a long way away," van Graan said. "Anything is possible, at this stage."What further complicates an already head-scratching matter is the possibility that some of the players and staff that are isolating in hotel rooms, after returning from South Africa, may have tested positive for Covid after landing back in Ireland. [caption id="attachment_243432" align="aligncenter" width="640"]
Underage GAA stars Patrick Campbell (Cork) and Tony Butler (Clare) are both in Munster's Champions Cup squad. (Credit: SPORTSFILE)[/caption]
"I'm certainly not going to try and talk around that, but that's the beauty of rugby and of our squad. As Pete [O'Mahony] said earlier, it is certainly not the worst thing to have happened. Nobody has passed away during the week. It is a strong group of people... "Rugby is very secondary at this stage. We are going to pick a team for Sunday, we are going to fly to Coventry, play the game and give it our best shot."While the EPCR stated it was opening up player registrations until later today, van Graan says Munster never seriously considered looking outside the province for additional players or loans. "We considered, at first, do we have enough resources at Munster Rugby," he says. "The answer was a definite yes. We never looked to the outside. We looked to our home-grown players first."
"It was never a case of 'Are we going to play?'" van Graan adds. "Yes, we are going to play this game, and we're going to supplement that with players from all over the province. "We're going to give it our best shot and back guys in a Munster jersey this Sunday afternoon."Van Graan was keen to include the 14 from Munster's travelling party, who remain in South Africa, in his discussion on what has been a challenging 12 days [with more to come]. Watt bikes and games consoles have been provided for those left behind at a Cape Town hotel while they have been included in a couple of online team meetings. "It's important to know, as well," van Graan says, "that this isn't finished. Covid is not going away... this will be an ongoing thing so fair play to Munster and the IRFU for all the support they have given us."
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