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"Ah no," Greg O'Shea exclaimed as news came through of Snyman's "significant injury".
"The guy just can't catch a break... he's an incredible player. Hopefully it is not as bad this time."
O'Shea had his fair share of injury troubles - including a lacerated Achilles tendon - when he was with Munster, so he can certainly emphatise with the big South African lock.
Leinster flanker Will Connors had been a guest on House of Rugby URC and had just finished his part of the show, during which he had spoken of how great it was to see Leinster winger Adam Byrne back after two years of injury hell.
As he was getting his microphone taken off, and was talking about how he hoped to be back playing in the next six to seven weeks, Connors was informed of Snyman's injury.
Connors' face dropped. "Ah Jesus. That's awful for the bloke."
Having missed the end of last season, and the summer Tests, with a knee injury, the Leinster flanker will know how tough the road ahead is for Snyman. He spoke of how he had been following his comeback closely, over the past couple of weeks, and how it had heartened him to see Snyman was looking back to his best.
Another Leinster voice shared some thoughts on Snyman, on Monday. Leinster backs coach Felipe Contepomi was asked about the lock's latest set-back during a Monday press briefing.
"I feel sorry for him, it's one of those things that is the bad side of sport, injuries, coming back from one injury to another similar one, it’s hard," Contepomi told RTÉ.
"The biggest thing is when you have a long-term injury is looking after yourself even more than when you are fit. The more you look after yourself the quicker and better you will comeback. Injuries can form your personality and character. It's a setback but I’m pretty sure he’s already looking forward, saying I’ll come stronger and better, and that’s a mentality champions have."Most in the game here, no matter their provincial leanings, had been enthused by Snyman's cameos off the Munster bench. All will be pulling for the big guy as he sets off on the comeback trail. WATCH THAT FULL EPISODE HERE:
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