**It’s week three of training for Munster and Johann van Graan will be delighted to see two more players return after 14 days of self-isolation.** Ireland international CJ Stander and fellow back row Chris Cloete trained in full on Monday after completing the necessary quarantine period after their return from South Africa. [The Limerick Leader](https://www.limerickleader.ie/news/sport/556118/munster-s-cj-stander-and-chris-cloete-complete-isolation-period.html) reports Munster will train this week and next before a nine-day break, after which they will be able to start contact training. Head Coach Van Graan said: “We won’t be into full training, scrummaging, lineout, rucking, mauling, full contact until July 27, so it’s important that we build up the players through this phase and make sure we get their bodies right because they haven’t played a game of rugby for a very long time.” Across in France, former Munster lock Darren O’Shea has [signed a two-year deal with Pro D2 outfit Vannes.](https://www.independent.ie/sport/rugby/ex-munster-lock-darren-oshea-signs-two-year-deal-with-french-club-vannes-39344080.html) O’Shea was unable to secure a new contract with Munster and has headed to France to try something new, replacing fellow Irishman Dan Tuohy, who has been forced into early retirement through injury.