24 May, 14:58
With the latest signings announced earlier today Academy Manager Peter Malone gives his thoughts on the newest members to join the Munster Rugby Academy.
The Editor

An early try from the Russians from their first entry into the Munster 22 was an ominous sign and Munster struggled to regain possession from the physical Russians whenever they got into the Munster 22.
A half time score of 17-10 was a fair reflection of the game as the Russians had dominated possession and only some disciplined and physical defence held the Russians at bay. The back row of Shane Buckley, John Quill and Liam Og Murphy stood out in the 1st half as they led the defensive line.
Corey Hircock with a try and John Holland with a penalty and conversion got the scores for Munster. Brian Haugh at scrum half kept the tempo of the game up for Munster and was a real live wire at the base.
As the 2nd half wore on the Russians began to tire as Munster upped the ante and kept the ball in hand. Two excellent scores from Hircock and Darren Moroney both converted by Holland put Munster 24-17 in front.
Enesei came back to level with a try from a series of pick and drives, but with James Cronin and replacements Ger Slattery and John Shine prominent Munster finished strongly with a penalty and a converted try all scored by Holland to win by a ten point margin.
Munster Development: Darren Moroney (UL Bohemians); Cathal Quinn (Cork Con), Corey Hircock (Garryowen), Cian Bohane (Dolphin), Luke Duffy (UCC); Jonathan Holland (Cork Con), Brian Haugh (Young Munster).James Cronin (Dolphin), James Rael (Garryowen), Christy Condon (Dolphin), Phil Donnellan (Cork Con) capt, Darren O’Shea (Dolphin); Liam Og Murphy (Young Munster), John Quill (Dolphin), Shane Buckley (Garryowen). Replacements: Ger Slattery (Young Munster), Peter McCabe (UCC), Rob Herlihy (Dolphin), John Shine (Bruff), Brian Slater (UCC), Brian Cahill (Bruff), Tom O’Callaghan (Bruff)..
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