


In many ways, yesterday's was a game of two halves, Munster the better in the first, Saracens the masters of a second that saw the ball been given air by both 10s more rather than being put through the hands as the narrow confines of the soccer dictated.
As they had anticipated Munster found this a much improved Saracens side whose set piece was appreciably better than a week prior. In particular their line-out work was impeccable perhaps best illustrated when O'Gara struck a superb touchfind to force a defensive five metre lineout with less that ten minutes to go. But Munster were unable to exert any pressure on the throw that went long over the back to be secured and cleared with clinical efficiency.
Donnacha Ryan and Donncha O'Callaghan were solid on their own throw but the well marshalled home defence denied the Munster backs any opportunity to capitalise.
The game started at a frantic pace and the tempo never really dropped until maybe the closing stages by which time, Saracens had made use of their bench to good affect.
And when the talk is of the slight margins that decide games, it was in the final ten minutes or so that Saracens eeked out their victory.
Ronan O'Gara, superb all day - despite getting a right good shoe-ing under the noise of the assistant referee just before the break - was wide with a drop goal attempt and then a forty metre penalty that might have tied the game and shortly after Owen Farrell kicked his side into a six point lead.
To their immense credit, Munster dragged tired bodies back downfield for one last assault. But credit too, to the Saracen defence, who resisted valiantly.
Early Saracens pressure ended when Farrell was wide with an easy enough drop-goal but he atoned with a forty five metre penalty in the 9th minute.
O'Gara leveled at the end of the opening quarter but when Richard Wigglesworth threaded through against a flat Munster defence there was no-one home and David Strettle easily won the race for the touchdown.
Farrell added the touchline conversion but the lead only lasted five minutes, James Downey intercepting Farrell's pass to Brad Barritt to race clear and when hauled down getting his pass off to Doug Howlett to skate home.
O'Gara converted to send the sides in at half time 10 points apiece, Farrell wide just before the whistle after O'Gara, in retrieving a dangerous situation, was harshly penalised.
The Munster out-half put his side in front with a 51st minute penalty but that was to be the last score from the visitors.
And in fairness to the home side, they presented Munster with precious few opportunities in that second half.
Farrell leveled again almost on the hour and two further penalties sealed the outcome to put the English club in control of the Pool but with a trip next to Nantes where they'll play second placed Racing Metro.
Munster: F Jones; D Howlett (capt), C Laulala, J Downey, S Zebo; R OGara, C Murray; W du Preez, M Sherry, BJ Botha; Donncha OCallaghan, D Ryan; David OCallaghan, P OMahony, J Coughlan. Replacements: L ODea for Jones (20 mins), P Butler for O'Mahony (67 mins), M Horan for du Preez (71 mins), S Archer for Botha (77 mins). Not used: D Varley, B Holland, D Williams, I Keatley.
Saracens: A Goode; C Ashton, J Tomkins, B Barritt, D Strettle; O Farrell, R Wigglesworth; R Gill, S Brits, M Stevens; S Borthwick (capt), M Botha; G Kruis, W Fraser, K Brown. Replacements: M Vunipola for Gill (half-time), J Smit for Brits (60 mins), C Wyles for Goode (61 mins). Not used: P Du Plessis, E Sheriff, E Joubert, N de Kock, C Hodgson. Sin bin: Fraser (62 mins).
Referee: Jerome Garces (France).
| No. | Name | T | C | D | P | |
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| 15 | Alex Goode |
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| 14 | Chris Ashton |
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| 13 | Joel Tomkins |
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| 12 | Brad Barritt |
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| 11 | David Strettle |
1T |
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| 10 | Owen Farrell |
1C |
4P |
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| 9 | Richard Wigglesworth |
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| 1 | Rhys Gill |
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| 2 | Schalk Brits |
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| 3 | Matt Stevens |
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| 4 | Steve Borthwick |
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| 5 | Mouritz Botha |
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| 6 | George Kruis |
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| 7 | Will Fraser |
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| 8 | Kelly Brown |
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| 16 | John Smit |
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| 17 | Mako Vunipola |
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| 18 | Petrus du Plessis |
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| 19 | Eoin Sheriff |
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| 20 | Ernst Joubert |
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| 21 | Neil de Kock |
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| 22 | Charlie Hodgson |
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| 23 | Chris Wyles |
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| No. | Name | T | C | D | P | |
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| 15 | Felix Jones |
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| 14 | Doug Howlett |
1T |
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| 13 | Casey Laulala |
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| 12 | James Downey |
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| 11 | Simon Zebo |
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| 10 | Ronan O'Gara |
1C |
2P |
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| 9 | Conor Murray |
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| 1 | Wian du Preez |
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| 2 | Mike Sherry |
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| 3 | BJ Botha |
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| 4 | Donncha O'Callaghan |
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| 5 | Donnacha Ryan |
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| 6 | Dave O'Callaghan |
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| 7 | Peter O'Mahony |
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| 8 | James Coughlan |
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| 16 | Damien Varley |
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| 17 | Marcus Horan |
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| 18 | Stephen Archer |
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| 19 | Billy Holland |
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| 20 | Paddy Butler |
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| 21 | Duncan Williams |
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| 22 | Ian Keatley |
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| 23 | Luke O'Dea |
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