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Springbok lock RG Snyman won’t make a scheduled return to the rugby field in January and is likely only run out for Munster in March. Photo by Filippo MONTEFORTE / AFP

Springbok hopes fading for RG Snyman as return delayed AGAIN

Springbok lock RG Snyman won’t make a scheduled return to the rugby field in January and is likely only run out for Munster in March.

rg snyman

Springbok lock RG Snyman won’t make a scheduled return to the rugby field in January and is likely only run out for Munster in March. Photo by Filippo MONTEFORTE / AFP

Springbok lock RG Snyman won’t make a scheduled return to the rugby field in January and is likely only run out for Munster in March in the latest setback to his career at the Irish club.

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And it is precisely this setback that will raise questions about whether or not he will be able to go to the Rugby World Cup this year, having played very little rugby since the Springboks won in Japan in 2019.

Munster announced that Snyman would not return from his knee injury in January, and given that the club only has one Vodacom United Rugby Championship match in February, a March return is more on the cards for Snyman.

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The giant World Cup winner has played just four games and 54 minutes since joining Munster in 2020, and has had setback after setback as he has spent more time in rehabilitation than on the training field in Limerick.

While he tore his anterior cruciate knee ligament in his debut game for Munster against Leinster in 2020, his return to the field was then delayed because of a freak firepit accident where he needed to undergo a skin graft to repair burn damage and caused him to miss the British and Irish Lions tour for the Springboks.

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His return to Munster saw him play just a handful of games before injuring himself again against the Scarlets and while he was supposed to return earlier this season, he had another setback to his recovery and his return was delayed once more.

Springboks can’t keep waiting for RG Snyman

Now, while it was expected he was to return by the end of December, Munster’s injury update will mean he is likely to only return after the Six Nations window. 

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And while it will be the club’s big interest to see him have a prolonged run of games as the season heads into its business end, there is no doubt that the Springboks will be watching keenly as well to see whether he is still an option or not.

Springbok coach Jacques Nienaber said before the November tour that they needed to look at other options for the World Cup, because, as he put it, they couldn’t keep waiting for Snyman to return.  

While the 6-foot-9 lock is a “freak athlete” – the words the Springboks often use to describe him – the Springboks will need to formulate their plans for their title defence in France and if he isn’t going to be available, they have other options they will look at.

Snyman, who according to the club has returned to “field rehabilitation” will turn 28 this month and knows that there is an uphill battle to get himself back into the Springbok squad.

But for now, both he and Munster will just want to get him back onto the field for a run of games so that he can showcase his talents once again.

And put the past few years of setbacks behind him.