


Munster came into this game reportedly nursing a Heineken Cup hangover but in truth there was little evidence of that once they'd settled into their pattern.
And, playing into a strong wind, they did that early on although falling behind to a 9th minute Ruaridh Jackson penalty.
There was greater purpose to them than the previous week, a greater urgency and after Peter O'Mahony, Mick O'Driscoll and Donnacha Ryan had made good yardage on the right, Warriors conceded the penalty and Ian Keatley drilled over the first of his seven successful kicks.
Keatley was ever willing to look for gaps in the visitor's defence as was Simon Zebo, Lifeimi Mafi and Felix Jones and they were afforded the opportunity thanks to good go-forward off a solid scrum and the surges of O'Driscoll, Ryan, Mike Sherry, Donncha O'Callghan and Man of the Match, O'Mahony.
Jones danced and piroutted over the line in the 25th minute only to be denied by the TMO but minutes later O'Callaghan - playing his 200th game for Munster - provided a superb cut out pass for Luke O'Dea to score his fourth try in five Rabo starts.
Munster conceded a penalty from the restart and Jackson fired over a riposte but Munster opened again for business with a sublime move up the Main Stand touchline involving O'Mahony initially, showing all the pace and poise of a winger, Zebo, Sherry and Tommy O'Donnell.
Once again Warriors were forced to concede the penalty. Once again Keatley lashed it over and right on half time he added the conversion to O'Mahony's try for an 18-6 interval lead. And the wind in their sails for the second half.
However, Glasgow Warriors haven't arrived at this point of the season as play-off contenders by accident and two minutes after Nigel Owens restarted their international wing Stuart Hogg scored in the left hand corner.
And five minutes later he scored there again, a Keatley penalty the meat in the sandwich of Hogg's two opportunistic tries, to see the Munster lead dramatically reduced from twelve to five.
Keatley and Duncan Weir, a 55th minute replacement for Jackson, then engaged in penalty contest that ended two apiece over a nine minute period before Keatley was again presented with an opportunity in the 70th minute that he duly converted to push his side two scores clear with ten minutes remaining.
So when Conor Murray, a 54th minute for Tomas O'Leary - playing his last game at Musgrave Park - scored in the 73rd minute there was the heady prospect of a bonus point.
That they didn't manage it but instead allowed the Scots gain one, came about as they tried to run ball inside their own half when maybe a hoof into the stands might have been a better option.
The ball went to ground and it was Hogg who hacked on to score for Weir to kick the conversion for a point that could yet prove oh so vital.
It wasn't the finish that was envisaged. Nevertheless it should not take way from what was a committed, at times classy performance, full of character and commitment.
Munster: F Jones; L O'Dea (I Dineen 73), J Murphy, L Mafi, S Zebo; I Keatley, T O'Leary (C Murray 55); W du Preez (M Horan 55), M Sherry (D Varley 66), S Archer (J Ryan 74); D O'Callaghan, M O'Driscoll (capt) (B Holland, 74); D Ryan, T O'Donnell (P Butler, 70), P O'Mahony
Glasgow Warriors: P Murchie; F Aramburu, S Hogg, A Dunbar, C Shaw (T Seymour 74); R Jackson (D Weir 55), C Cusiter (H Pygros 41); J Welsh (R Grant 41), P McArthur (D Hall 52, P McArthur 78), M Cusack (M Low 52); R Gray (T Ryder 65), A Kellock (capt); R Harley, C Fusaro, J Beattie (C Forrester, 70)
Referee: N Owens (WRU)
| No. | Name | T | C | D | P | |
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| 15 | Felix Jones |
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| 14 | Luke O'Dea |
1T |
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| 13 | Johne Murphy |
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| 12 | Lifeimi Mafi |
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| 11 | Simon Zebo |
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| 10 | Ian Keatley |
1C |
6P |
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| 9 | Tomas O'Leary |
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| 1 | Wian du Preez |
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| 2 | Mike Sherry |
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| 3 | Stephen Archer |
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| 4 | Donncha O'Callaghan |
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| 5 | Mick O'Driscoll |
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| 6 | Donnacha Ryan |
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| 7 | Tommy O'Donnell |
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| 8 | Peter O'Mahony |
1T |
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| 16 | Damien Varley |
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| 17 | Marcus Horan |
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| 18 | John Ryan |
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| 19 | Billy Holland |
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| 20 | Paddy Butler |
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| 21 | Conor Murray |
1T |
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| 22 | Scott Deasy |
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| 23 | Ivan Dineen |
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| No. | Name | T | C | D | P | |
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| 15 | Peter Murchie |
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| 14 | Federico Aramburu |
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| 13 | Stuart Hogg |
3T |
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| 12 | Alex Dunbar |
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| 11 | Colin Shaw |
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| 10 | Ruaridh Jackson |
2P |
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| 9 | Chris Cusiter |
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| 1 | Jon Welsh |
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| 2 | Pat MacArthur |
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| 3 | Michael Cusack |
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| 4 | Richie Gray |
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| 5 | Alastair Kellock |
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| 6 | Rob Harley |
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| 7 | Chris Fusaro |
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| 8 | Johnnie Beattie |
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| 16 | Dougie Hall |
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| 17 | Ryan Grant |
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| 18 | Moray Low |
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| 19 | Tom Ryder |
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| 20 | Calum Forrester |
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| 21 | Henry Pyrgos |
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| 22 | Duncan Weir |
1C |
2P |
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| 23 | Tommy Seymour |
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