The Scotsman

Carbery is ‘indefinite­ly’ sidelined by ankle injury

- By ED ELLIOT

Ireland and Munster stand-off Joey Carbery has been advised to delay his return to rugby and will be unavailabl­e indefinite­ly due to a long-standing ankle problem.

Carbery initially sustained the injury during his country’s World Cup warm-up game against Italy last August and underwent surgery earlier this year.

The 24-year-old playmaker has been instructed to continue his rehabilita­tion as Munster prepare to return to action on Saturday against Leinster in the Guinness Pro14.

A club statement read: “It has been confirmed that Joey Carbery will not be available for an indefinite period of time.

“Following his latest meeting with the specialist, the 24-year-old has been advised to take further steps in rehabilita­ting his ankle and to delay his return to rugby.”

Before lockdown, Carbery was also suffering with a wrist ligament injury picked up during his province’s Pro14 defeat by Ulster in January.

The New Zealand born player,whohas22ca­ps,has not played since, including missing Ireland’s opening three Guinness Six Nations matches under new head coach Andy Farrell.

Munster head coach Johann Van Graan said: “As disappoint­ing as the latest news is, we have Joey at the centre of it all, going through this, and doing everything right in making sure that when he returns to the pitch he stays on the pitch.

“Our priority is to look after him. He is a young man with huge sporting talent and a bright future, we are here to support Joey at every stage giving him the time he needs.”

Carbery’s ill-fated appearance against Ulster was only his fourth start for province or country since January 2019 after hamstring issues affected him last season.

He said: “Even though the ankle isn’t where it needs to be just yet, I’ve full confidence it will heal and be pain-free soon, and I will be back better than ever. I just need time right now.”

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