Munster head coach Johann van Graan will have a strong squad of players to choose from for their St Stephen's Day Interpro against Leinster at Thomond Park (live on RTÉ2).
The province have confirmed that their full contingent of players and management have returned to the High Performance Centre in Limerick, following their quarantine upon returning from South Africa.
Van Graan was able to welcome several of his first team players back into the squad for last Saturday's win against Castres in the Heineken Champions Cup, after they had missed out on the previous week's game against Wasps due to their home-isolation.
However, 14 of their players and staff were forced to stay behind in South Africa, having tested positive for Covid-19 prior to departure, before requiring a further period of quarantine upon arrival in Ireland.
"For the first time in nine weeks the full squad are available to attend the HPC with the final group of 14 players and staff completing their quarantine period after returning from South Africa," a Munster statement confirmed.
In further good news for the province, there were no fresh injuries to report following the 19-13 win against Castres on Saturday night.
Aside from long-term injury absentees Joey Carbery, Calvin Nash, Rowan Osborne and RG Snyman, Van Graan will have a full cast of characters to choose from for the visit of Leinster on Sunday.
The head coach will have to rest some of his international players during the Christmas period though, to fall in line with the IRFU's player management system.