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Anthony Horgan Out For 6 Months.

Anthony Horgan Out For 6 Months.

It was confirmed yesterday that Munster wing, Anthony Horgan, will have to undergo surgery to a damaged shoulder and will be out of action for at least six months

Anthony Horgan, who has been troubled by a shoulder injury, underwent a scope yesterday which determined the extent of the injury.

A statement released by Munster this morning said.

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Munster team manager Jerry Holland confirmed today that Munster squad member Anthony Horgan will require surgery for a shoulder injury and could be out of action
for up to six months.

“Anthony Horgan underwent a scope to determine the extent of the damage and as a result he will require surgery to correct an unstable shoulder joint “. Holland explained. “Medical advice is that the likely recovery period is six months.
He went on to say. “On a personal level I am very disappointed for Anthony, the injury coming as it does at the start of the season, and just a short time after a broken hand forced his withdrawal from the Heineken Cup final. But I will say, that knowing the type of character he is, his resilience and determination will see him back at the top level and I look forward to that.”,p>The question of Horgan’s inclusion in Munster’s Heineken Cup squad was dealt with by Holland when he said, “As is the case with both Paul O’Connell and David Wallace, a decision on whether he (Horgan) will be registered for the Heineken Cup will not be made until the deadline date of September 20th.”

Munster coach Alan Gaffney was understandably disappointed with the news and he said. “It’s a real shame for Anthony. I was expecting a big season for him at both provincial and international level but now that will have to be put on hold. Of course it’s a big blow from my point of view to lose such a quality player but the
main priority is the player himself and I wish him a speedy recovery.”