Bok lock’s return delayed – again
RG Snyman’s long-awaited comeback has encountered yet another setback after the Springbok’s club Munster announced he “remains unavailable” for the foreseeable future.
RG Snyman’s long-awaited comeback has encountered yet another setback after the Springbok’s club Munster announced he “remains unavailable” for the foreseeable future.
The Springboks received an early Christmas present with the news that World Cup-winning lock RG Snyman is on track to make his return from injury in the new year.
RG Snyman’s hopes of being part of the Springboks’ plans for the 2023 World Cup have taken another big blow in the latest update from Munster.
Springbok lock RG Snyman’s injury woes were compounded this week when his Munster coach Graham Rowntree confirmed he would not be back in action “for some time”.
RG Snyman’s much-anticipated return to match action has been further delayed following Irish club Munster’s latest update on the towering Springbok lock.
The return of lock RG Snyman to team training with Munster after successive long-term injuries will have been well received by the Springboks.
Featuring the likes of Lood de Jager, Brodie Retallick and RG Snyman, here’s a compilation of when rugby’s tall men get to stretch their legs.
The Springboks will be without a trio of key players, including scrumhalf Cobus Reinach, when they take on Wales in a three-Test series on home soil in July.
With Damian de Allende set to return to Japan, Munster have been linked with a move for former All Blacks centre Malakai Fekitoa.
Springbok centre Damian de Allende is reportedly set to leave Munster to take up a contract with a Japanese club at the end of the season.