Munster confirm Snyman blow

Springbok lock RG Snyman is set to spend a long period on the sidelines after Munster confirmed that he sustained an ACL tear against Leinster on Saturday.

Snyman was diagnosed with an anterior cruciate ligament injury after falling hard in the seventh minute of his side’s 27-25 loss to Leinster in Dublin this past Saturday. The big Springbok, who was signed alongside fellow World Cup-winner Damian de Allende as the two big moves in the summer for Munster, is unlikely to see action again until late in the new season.

Snyman limped off and the worst was feared, something that was confirmed by the club on Tuesday morning when the ACL injury was diagnosed.

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Normally an ACL injury requires six to nine months on the sidelines, something that will hit Munster hard after recruiting the Springbok World Cup winner.

‘It has been confirmed that the province’s newest debutant, RG Snyman, sustained an ACL tear in the opening minutes of Saturday night’s PRO14 encounter against Leinster,’ a team specialist said on Tuesday.

‘The lock will meet with the specialist next to discuss surgery and management.’

The news will come as a big blow for Springbok coach Jacques Nienaber, as Snyman was one of four locks in the team’s World Cup-winning squad in 2019.

Munster also received further bad news when former Stormers lock Jean Kleyn and Irish prop Dave Kilcoyne were ruled out for undisclosed periods with neck ligament and ankle injuries, respectively.

‘Dave Kilcoyne and Jean Kleyn have also been ruled out for the immediate future with both players requiring rehabilitation periods for respective ankle and neck ligament injuries.

‘The squad gathered at the HPC this morning to commence preparations for the Round 15 PRO14 encounter against Connacht, with players and coaches taking part in the next phase of the IRFU’s routine PCR testing.’

Munster face a tough test in the final round of PRO14 this weekend against Connacht, a game they need to win to ensure their spot in the semi-finals of the tournament.

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