Munster Rugby's Fineen Wycherley is aiming to stay injury free this season after picking up a number of small injuries which kept him on the sidelines for the majority of last year.
Fineen Wycherley's Injury Woes
The West Cork native only made nine appearances during the 23/24 campaign, reaching his 100th cap for the province away to Ulster in November 2023. Despite sustaining shoulder and knee injuries, he finished the season starting in the second row against Glasgow Warriors in the URC Semi-Final.
Wycherley's Goals for the Upcoming Season
Speaking at the Munster press conference this week Wycherley spoke about his personal goals for the up and coming year. "I won't shy away from the fact that being on the sidelines has been very frustrating.
"I came into last season starting against Bayonne in Thomond Park and then the following week we traveled to Exeter done my shoulder before that in training before that game and that kept me out for eight weeks. I was suppose to start against Connacht then close to Christmas and injured myself again in the training before that and it had me out for another while again it was all just little things so I really want to hit the ground running this season."
Munster's Pre-Season
Looking Ahead
Wycherley's determination to stay injury-free will be crucial for Munster's success this season. With a packed schedule and high expectations, the team will need all of its players fit and ready to perform. Fans will be hoping that Wycherley can overcome his injury woes and make a significant impact on the pitch.
Wycherley's Road to Recovery
The article highlights Wycherley's commitment to overcoming his injury struggles. His determination to "hit the ground running" this season is a testament to his resilience and passion for the game. Fans will be eagerly watching to see how he performs in the upcoming season.