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Enya Breen remains a doubt for Munster ahead of Interpro decider

Munster could be without Ireland international Enya Breen once again for this Saturday's Vodafone Interprovincial Series finale against Connacht at the Sportsground (1pm).

The centre missed Saturday's Round 2 win against Leinster at Musgrave Park after suffering a knock in the opening win against Ulster.

And Munster assistant Fiona Hayes admits Breen may not be cleared to play, ahead of a busy period with Ireland's Combined Provinces team, as well as the Six Nations in the Spring.

"There's nothing confirmed, we were missing Enya Breen from last week's squad, so we're waiting to hear a bit about her, this evening we'll know fully," Hayes said.

"She's contracted [to the IRFU], so they'll make that decision. We've been planning without Enya since she got that knock, so looking into the games that are ahead for Ireland, I can't confirm, but I imagine they'll be looking after her, and if there's any bit of a niggle still there she won't be available."

Breen appears to be the only major injury concern for Munster, who are heavy favourites to retain their Interpro title this weekend, after picking up maximum points from their opening two games.

With five points separating them from Leinster and Connacht who share second place, the defending champions know that even a losing bonus point would be enough to guarantee the title.

There were double celebrations after their impressive 26-17 win against Leinster last Saturday, with second row Clodagh O'Halloran proposing to her partner and team-mate Chloe Pearse on the pitch, surrounded by the rest of the Munster squad.

Understandably, Hayes says morale couldn't be higher in the group, and says the engagement celebrations have been parked until the final game this weekend.

"We trained last

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