MUNSTER AND IRELAND face an anxious wait for further news on Conor Murray’s knee injury.
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The scrum-half hobbled off with his head in his hands after just 16 minutes of the Pro12 semi-final against Ospreys.
Speaking on Sky Sports, forwards coach Mick O’Driscoll assessed the injury as “pretty serious.”
We think he’s done his medial [ligament].
The injury would likely rule Murray out of next weekend’s Pro12 final should Munster get there and, depending on its severity, could leave a question mark over his fitness for Ireland’s World Cup preparations.
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MUNSTER AND IRELAND face an anxious wait for further news on Conor Murray’s knee injury.
The scrum-half hobbled off with his head in his hands after just 16 minutes of the Pro12 semi-final against Ospreys.
Speaking on Sky Sports, forwards coach Mick O’Driscoll assessed the injury as “pretty serious.”
The injury would likely rule Murray out of next weekend’s Pro12 final should Munster get there and, depending on its severity, could leave a question mark over his fitness for Ireland’s World Cup preparations.
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