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Published 14:02 28 May 2017 BST
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Flannery in his Lions training gear on May 19, 2009. One day later he injured his elbow.[/caption]
Flannery commented:
"I actually had two operations. I had to get my elbow reconstructed and then - I had injured my shoulder during the Six Nations and there was still something wrong with it - I said to the surgeon, 'When you're going in, will you take a look at the shoulder too?' "It was literally like that - while you're in there... When I woke up I was in two slings so the doctor told me I had a slap tear in the labrum, of my shoulder, and that they had reconstructed. "It was pretty heavy duty. All I could do to train was get on a bike or just do legs. I went away with my missus, on holidays, and caught the Test matches but missed the warm-up matches."Flannery says if Munster or Ireland had been involved in competition, he would have stayed fully supportive but there was not as much of a connection to the Lions. "I wasn't going to fly over to South Africa on my tod and cheer them on like some sort of weirdo," he remarked.
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