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The Ireland international and the Springbok will be rehabbing their respective injuries for the coming weeks.
The province’s injury list remains lengthy and features some key men.
The Saracens forward has a hamstring injury while the Exeter Chiefs player has been dealing with an ankle injury and appendicitis.
Lee Keegan is understood to have suffered ankle ligament damage in the win over Armagh.
Tyler Bleyendaal and Duncan Williams have been ruled out for the rest of the season.
The Southampton striker won’t play any part in tonight’s final Group D game in Cardiff.
Yann David and Christopher Tolofua have both been ruled out.
Les Kiss has also lost Craig Gilroy and Roger Wilson for Friday’s crucial clash with the Scarlets.
The Brazilian playmaker has been in devastating form this season.
Liverpool saw Adam Lallana and Dejan Lovren suffer groin injuries in the win over Swansea City.
Connacht host Glasgow on Saturday but will be without a number of first-team players.
The likes of Cian Healy, Sean O’Brien and Johnny Sexton remain on the comeback trail.
The pair have left the squad in Dublin but Walters could feature against Slovakia next Tuesday.
The westerners still have many players missing, but could welcome back eight for the 26 December fixture.
Rhys Ruddock and Kane Douglas are the only players ruled out by Leo Cullen.
Rhys Ruddock will miss over a month after injuring his arm.
Ireland are basically one more tighthead injury away from bringing back John Hayes.
Leinster coach Leo Cullen today said the tighthead prop would miss 12 weeks through injury.
The international winger had surgery on his patellar tendon in London today.
The Dubs face Tipperary in Semple Stadium on Sunday afternoon.
The 22-year-old defender will undergo knee surgery in Brazil tomorrow.
Declan Kidney has plenty of injury concerns after the ‘attritional’ clash with England.
The striker picked up a hamstring problem in training and could only watch as United were held to a 1-1 draw by Stoke.