O'Donnell may miss three months of Munster's season

Initial reports on Tommy O'Donnell suggest he could be out for 10 to 12 weeks after suffering a knee injury in Munster's victory over Zebre on Friday.

O'Donnell may miss three months of Munster's season

Initial reports on Tommy O'Donnell suggest he could be out for 10 to 12 weeks after suffering a knee injury in Munster's victory over Zebre on Friday.

O'Donnell is seeing a specialist later this week after he suffered a hyper-extension to his left knee during the game.

The prognosis is better for Ian Nagle who suffered strained tendons under his foot during last week's game.

He is currently undergoing rehabilitation and could return in two weeks.

There is good news for Felix Jones following his shoulder surgery at the start of July.

After meeting with the specialist on Monday, Jones was declared fit to return to some controlled contact this week, with a plan of returning to full training next week if all goes well.

Also, Andrew Conway is back in light training this week following a groin strain in the game against Zebre.

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