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Published 08:32 19 Feb 2016 GMT
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"I had two holes drilled through my fibula and then [holes] drilled through the knee. They had to pull through the ligaments and tie it all up again. It wasn’t ever going to be a quick fix." "It’s been 16 weeks since surgery now and realistically I probably still have another month and a half. But I’m a hopeful guy, I’m hoping to be back playing rugby for Ulster before the end of the year, get some games in. I’m hoping to be available for selection for the tour to South Africa. That’s the goal."The first few months of rehab 'are the killer' but Bowe has battled on and can now see the light at the end of the tunnel "I’ve been through enough rehabs over the years," he said. "I kinda know what I need to be doing. I can almost autopilot parts of it."
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