LAST UPDATE | 19 Dec 2023
PETER O’MAHONY IS set to miss Munster’s St Stephen’s Day interpro against Leinster as he continues his recovery from a shoulder injury.
O’Mahony has been sidelined for the last four games, and although he is nearing a return to full fitness, Munster indicated on Tuesday that the sold-out Thomond Park clash will likely come a bit too soon for the influential back-row.
But Jack O’Donoghue and Edwin Edogbo will be given every opportunity to prove their fitness.
O’Donoghue suffered a hip injury in the second half of last weekend’s Champions Cup defeat in Exeter, and a call will be made on his availability later in the week.
Edogbo has been carrying a neck injury in recent weeks, and sat out Sunday’s 32-24 defeat, but will train this week ahead of a decision on his availability.
Jack O’Sullivan is completing the return to play protocols, while Patrick Campbell suffered a shoulder injury last weekend while playing for Young Munster in the All-Ireland League and is awaiting further assessment.
Meanwhile, Rob Herring is out for Ulster’s clash with Connacht on Friday night at Kingspan Stadium, with Billy Burns also a doubt.
Herring, the hooker, injured his ankle during the second half of Saturday’s Champions Cup match against Racing 92 and is unavailable for selection this week, according to the province.
Out-half Billy Burns suffered an arm injury in the same match and his “availability will be assessed during the week,” Ulster said.
Centre Luke Marshall, who injured his ankle in training last week, is also unavailable for selection against Connacht.
Back-row forward Sean Reffell has resumed full training and is now available for selection following the ankle injury he sustained last January.
Ethan McIlroy has also returned to team training this week.
– Additional reporting by Niall Kelly
Read somewhere today that Leinster are set to pick a “strong team” for Thomond Park.
I thought they would go with a mix and match team (goung by their last few teams in Limerick) and maybe a strong team at home to Ulster?
@Dave Murray: With Munster’s injury list they certainly don’t need their strongest 15.
@TL55: Would have to agree but interested to see how they play it. Statement ,etc,
Sean Reffell. The one man tackling machine. Hopefully he will be selected.
@Christiaan Theron: he is a tackle machine, Scarcens, Ulster, URC record takles in games, and Id like to see more, but he is also small for a BR at 5’10″ and 15st 10, been injured nearly a year, ne nice to see him again, see what he can add.
As bad and all as Ulster are, they should have enough to inflict another heavy defeat on a Connacht side in deep $hit.
@Ray Ridge: they beat racing not all that bad
@Gary Galligan: Racing were beaten at home by Harlequins, I wouldn’t get overly excited about it.