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28th November 2014
03:30pm GMT

He finished the game at out-half following Johnny Sexton's departure for a suspected concussion and connected with two more tackles, on Henry Speight and Ben McCalman. A IRFU spokesperson told us, 'Conor was not concussed on Saturday and was assessed again by IRFU medical staff on Sunday before returning to Munster.'
Murray was monitored by the Irish medical staff at the post-game function and carried out HIA test number two on Sunday morning. A third HIA test, carried out on Monday showed signs of a delayed concussion. While it is likely Murray, similar to Paul O'Connell, Simon Zebo and Peter O'Mahony, would not have featured against Ulster at Thomond Park this evening, the assessment by Dr Tadhg O'Sullivan for Munster certainly ruled the scrum-half out.
A Munster spokesperson told SportsJOE, 'We followed on the process initiated by the IRFU on Saturday and Sunday and player welfare was our priority at every point.'
The IRFU spokesperson commented, 'In fairness to Eanna and his medical team, they have made the correct decision. Even in the past when a player has passed a test, they have still been taken off. It was not a case where a completely concussed player was allowed back on to the pitch.'
The spokesperson added that a concussion symptom may be, in some cases, a mild headache. Murray, for his part, wrote in an Irish Independent column today that he feels "fine" after going through the return to play protocols. He thanked the Ireland medical staff for removing him from play while there was a doubt over the potential head injury.
Sexton was left out of Racing Métro's squad to face Castres Olympique on Saturday. Leinster named their match-day squad to face Ospreys, on Saturday, this afternoon and included Gordon D'Arcy on their bench. D'Arcy and Rob Kearney were also following return to play protocols after receiving heavy blows against Australia.
A Leinster spokesperson told us the province's medical staff treat every blow to the head as a suspected concussion but both players had come through the protocols with no issues this week. The spokesperson added that Kearney was being rested due to his heavy international work-load but could have featured this weekend if head coach Matt O'Connor needed him to play.