O'Donnell and Sweetnam return to training as Munster issue injury update

The Munster squad returned to training on Monday ahead of the Guinness PRO14 clash against Southern Kings at Irish Independent Park on Valentine’s Day (7.35pm).

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There is positive news on the injury front. Tommy O’Donnell (hamstring) and Darren Sweetnam (hamstring) are being reintroduced to training this week and Ciaran Parker (calf) has returned to full training.

Guinness PRO14, Thomond Park, Limerick 28/4/2018 Munster vs Ulster Munster’s Darren Sweetnam makes a break Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Ryan Byrne

Continuing to rehab: Jean Kleyn (neck), Rhys Marshall (knee), Joey Carbery (wrist), Tadhg Beirne (ankle), Brian Scott (foot), Tyler Bleyendaal (neck).

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