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2nd October 2015
03:00pm BST

Zebre's team manager Andrea de Rossi commented, "Ian is a player who has shown with his tenacity and determination to be able to make it back to the highest level again. I am sure he will take this opportunity in a Zebras shirt."
While McKinley will hope to feature off the bench for Zebre on Sunday, the following match may yet prove problematic.
Zebre are scheduled to play Connacht in Galway on November 16 and, as yet, players are not permitted by the IRFU to wear any type of protective eyewear.
A PRO12 spokesperson has told SportsJOE that they can see no reason why McKinley cannot play in the upcoming matches, provided player and club comply with protocols.
The spokesperson stated: 'Only players with chronic eyesight conditions may use the goggles while playing contact Rugby. This includes people who require corrective lenses, people with monocular vision and people with restricted vision in one or both eyes.
'The goggles must only be worn on recommendation from an ophthalmologist (or similar expert) and the wearer must provide the match referee with a letter from their ophthalmologist (or similar expert) detailing the need for the participant to wear the goggles.
'Only the person who has completed the application form for inclusion in the Global Law Trial (or the person for whom the applicant is a legal parent or guardian) may wear the Rugby Goggles while playing contact Rugby.'Explore more on these topics: