MUNSTER ATTACK COACH Mike Prendergast said the long-awaited return of World Cup winner RG Snyman next month heading into the business end of the season is a huge boost.
The Springbok, who was 28 last month, is finally set to put his injury nightmare behind him and will make his return either against Scarlets at Musgrave Park on 3 March or against Glasgow Warriors at Thomond Park three weeks later.
Snyman has endured a torrid time since joining Munster almost three years ago and is still battling back from his second cruciate injury, having played just 54 minutes across four games for the province.
He suffered his first cruciate injury just eight minutes into his debut against Leinster in 2020 before suffering a set-back in his recovery and also sustained burns in a firepit accident in Limerick in June 2021.
The giant 6โ9โ lock made his comeback for Munster in September 2021 with three appearances off the bench but then suffered his second cruciate injury in his third game back against the Scarlets.
Munster extended his contract with a new two-year deal in January 2022 which will keep him at the province until the summer next year at least.
โRG Snyman is developing very well over the last two weeks,โ said Prendergast. โItโs been a challenging time for him over the last two seasons so to see him back among the lads and integrate back in and really ramp up his training is positive. Heโs a world class player.
โHe is obviously very resilient as a human being, that is first and foremost. I have only gotten to know him over the last six months. A really, really good guy, a real positive guy.
He has been through tough times, but any time I meet him or you come into the building and you pass him by he is always very positive and he always tried to stay with the group as much as he could in terms of input.
โAs much as he could he was in our videos in terms of after games, before games where we were analysing teams, just to keep up to speed.
โYouโd rely on the experience he has and I think we have included him well there. Look, we are here now, he is around the corner, and I suppose without looking back too much, we are all looking forward and so is he.
โHe is really, really excited, we are excited, the players are excited, it is a huge boost I think for the club and it is a really good time to come back into it after a long spell out.โ
Munster are currently preparing to take on Ospreys at Thomond Park on Friday evening in the first of three successive home games in the URC between now and March 25 before facing two trips to South Africa in April for a Champions Cup showdown against the Sharks and then returning a fortnight later for league games against the Stormers and then the Sharks again.
Their second row crisis is continuing to ease with the promising duo Thomas Ahern and Edwin Edogbo close to returning, while Gavin Coombes, Keith Earls and Roman Salanoa have been released from Irish camp and Prendergast said they would be considered for selection against the in-form Ospreys.
โThey definitely come back into selection. We havenโt the side decided yet, so we will sit down this afternoon. We would have assessed how the boys trained and they have trained very well,โ added Prendergast.
โThey are obviously coming back full of confidence and very positive, but definitely with a lot of hunger as well. They were boys who were only within touching distance away from being on the pitch.โ
Fingers have never been more crossed for RG.
Heโs had more than enough bad luck. Time for him to show what he can do. #SUAF
@Criiochรบr Daniel Daithรญ OโChathail: Agreed but starting his return on an artificial pitch mightnโt be the smartest move.
@TL55: 100%.
Be mad to test him out there.
Leave it till thomand or any other turf pitch.
That 4g is hard on knees.
@Paddy Waggon: agreeโฆ the last 20/25 mins in Limerick as a reintroductionโฆ. A sixth spot for Munster in the URC prior to plays is exactly where they want to beโฆ
Sixth secures HC for next yearโฆ but equally important if we finish fifth in the URC we will have to travel to play the team who finished second โฆ guess who another trip to SA for to face the Stormersโฆ. We already have 2 remaining fixtures in SA in the URC run of games and we have the game in the HC (Sharks) โฆ so sixth is our best position โฆ. Iโd be more than happy with that and lifting a trophy with Synman. How bad
@Denis O Sullivan: oh by the way sixth in the URC would mean we would have to travel North to play Ulster as the table stands today. Better than going to SA to face Stormers or worse again if the Bulls finish thirdโฆ.
Good luck RG.
No one deserves the bad luck youโve had.
If the Insta clips are to be believed Ahearn is training with the team, same for Okeke, is anyone signed up for the โextra contentโ thing? looks to be cameras with them all the time now.