Peter O'Mahony: Ireland flanker returns for Munster against All Blacks XV
Munster will welcome back Ireland flanker Peter O'Mahony for their clash against the All Blacks XV in Thomond Park on Friday.
The 33-year-old has been out of action since suffering a knee injury in April, but he has now recovered and is set to make his comeback for the province.
O'Mahony is a key player for both Munster and Ireland, and his return will be a major boost for both sides.
He is a physical and abrasive flanker who is known for his work rate and his ability to win turnovers.
Munster will be hoping that O'Mahony can help them to victory against the All Blacks XV, who will be fielding a strong team that includes the likes of Beauden Barrett, Anton Lienert-Brown, and Ardie Savea.
The match will be a tough test for Munster, but they will be confident of victory with O'Mahony back in the side.
Here are some other key points to note about O'Mahony's return:
- O'Mahony has been capped 89 times by Ireland and has played in two British and Irish Lions tours.
- He is one of the most experienced players in the Munster squad and is a leader on and off the pitch.
- O'Mahony's return will be a major boost for Munster's chances of success this season.
Munster will be hoping that O'Mahony can help them to victory against the All Blacks XV and continue their good start to the season.