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Two internationals back for Munster but no sign yet of Conor Murray

Fit-again Oli Jager is back in the Munster mix this week (Photo by Seb Daly/Sportsfile via Getty Images)

This Friday’s Munster mission in France has been boosted by the return to fitness of two Ireland players, but Conor Murray’s injury means he is still on the list of absentees. The Irish province opened their latest Investec Champions Cup campaign with a 33-7, bonus point win over Stade Francais in Limerick last Saturday.

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They now travel to take on Castres on match day two and they will do so with props Oli Jager and David Kilcoyne back in the mix following their recent injury lay-offs.

Jager hasn’t featured since the October 5 URC win over Ospreys while Kilcoyne was last involved nearly a year ago following shoulder surgery that was compounded by a pre-season ankle issue.

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Scrum-half Murray was last involved with Ireland off their November 23 bench against Fiji but hasn’t played since then.

A statement read: “The Munster squad have started preparations at the HPC ahead of Friday’s Investec Champions Cup round two clash against Castres at Stade Pierre-Fabre. There are no fresh injury concerns following the weekend’s bonus-point win over Stade Francais with Calvin Nash and Shane Daly both passing their respective HIAs.

Team Form

Last 5 Games

2
Wins
2
2
Streak
2
12
Tries Scored
19
-72
Points Difference
-13
2/5
First Try
2/5
3/5
First Points
2/5
2/5
Race To 10 Points
2/5

“There is good news for Oli Jager (neck) and Dave Kilcoyne (ankle) as they both return to full team training with a view to return to play this week.

“Jean Kleyn (neck) is progressing well with his return to play but remains unavailable. Conor Murray is unavailable due to an elbow injury but is expected to return to play in the coming weeks.”

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Nickers 48 minutes ago
'Razor's conservatism is in danger of halting New Zealand's progress'

Razor seems totally at sea to me.


He squandered his first year when he could have been bringing in loads of new players at the expense of results. Instead he chased the win from week to week, ironically using the same players that have been underperforming and NOT winning for years to put in mediocre performances.


The new generation of players is here right now but Razor is clearly not ready for them. Lakai, Love, Proctor, Plummer etc... could all have 5 or so games under their belt. Instead they get 2 minutes at the end of the game to win a "cap" like this is still the 80s.


He had a license to be bold this year - an obligation after 4 years of conservatism under Fozzie. But in reality it wasn't until inuries forced his hand that any progress was made this season.


Worryingly, much like Fozzie, he seems unable to diagnose and fix what is not working on attack. He desperately needs some better assistants around him.


The comparison to SA is not really a fair one. Rassie is probably under the least pressure of anyone in all of World Rugby this year coming off back to back World Cups win. It's like the ABs in 2016 - everyone thought they would have a post world cup slump but it was the exact opposite. With no pressure and no fear they payed some of the most incredible rugby that has ever been played by the All Blacks, every new player was an instant super star and it seemed like nothing could go wrong. Much the same way 2017 hit the ABs like a ton of bricks I'm sure SA will endure something similar in 2025.

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