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Munster say the fresh knee injury is unrelated to Snyman’s ACL, which he injured just seven minutes into his debut over eight months ago.
The former Ireland U20 international has had a two-year battle with injury.
The 24-year-old’s campaign has been ruined by injuries.
Pink Dogwood was beaten into second place by Anapurna and Frankie Dettori.
The imposing centre is waiting on the results of scans on his right knee.
The outside centre sustained a knee injury against Connacht last weekend.
The 31-year-old suffered the injury in the first half at the Aviva Stadium.
The Lions have not called up a replacement player.
The 24-year-old will see a specialist today, Ulster confirmed.
Leicester Tigers will be without one of their key men for the remainder of the campaign.
The back row has had a cruel run of injuries in recent times.
The prospect of welcoming Italy to Dublin in two weekends’ time is a relief.
The westerners still have many players missing, but could welcome back eight for the 26 December fixture.
Jan Serfontein has been called up to replace the luckless skipper.
The Leinster tighthead has had a metatarsal issue remedied.
Conor Murray and Simon Zebo are both doubts for this weekend’s clash with Sale Sharks.
The 27-year-old was set to start at outside centre for Matt O’Connor’s team.
It was another disappointing day for the remaining Irish golfers at the US PGA Championship.
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