


Connacht, at the outset of a cruelly scheduled three games in seven days, put out their strongest possible side in their quest for the precious points that could take them into next year's Heineken Cup.
Munster rocked up with a side comprised of a few gnarled veterans but mostly precocious youth and for the first time certainly in the professional era carried the mantle of underdog onto the well maintained Sportsground pitch.
In the end, it was the visitors who trooped off victorious but not before they had to endure a torrid end game as Connacht came searching desperately for the try that could have snatched them a one point victory.
George Naoupu, Johnny O'Connor, John Muldoon and his replacement Mike McComish flung themselves forward with reckless abandon but just could not find a way past a Munster defence that had heroes aplenty but in particular, as always captain Mick O'Driscoll, Billy Holland, James Coughlan, replacement Peter O'Mahony, Scott Deasy, Declan Cusack and centre Tom Gleeson.
Paul Warwick was the master puppeteer, selected at 12 but alternating between the outside cente and number 10. Two penalties from him had Munster in front by the 10th minute for a lead that was no more than they deserved.
However they were rocked back on their heels when Connacht broke from their 22 - after it has to be said a clear knock on went unnoticed - and ended up with O'Connor crashing over close to the posts leaving Ian Keatley with a simple conversion.
Munster had a stiff breeze at their backs and knew they had to capitalise but it wasn't until the 30th minute they managed to do so. The move began with a great break by the impressive Nick Williams who swatted people aside on a 30 metre run into Connacht territory. When the Aucklander was finally hauled down his offload was taken on by Tony Buckley and then Warwick who made the space for livewire Niall Ronan to go in on the right.
Warwick tried a hopeful penalty from a metre inside his own half when maybe a ball into the corner might have reaped greater dividend and trailing just by four, Connacht went into the break probably the happier.
Full back Deasy provided the inspiration and execution for what was the crucial score. Gathering a diffcult kick on his own 22, he ran at Connacht's advancing line, put up a glorious up-and-under, gathered it superbly despite the strong challenge form Gavin Duffy and was on Simon Zebo's shoulder to score wide on the left. Warwick kicked a great conversion into the wind and Munster led 18-7.
But still with 35 minutes of the half to play Munster had the chance to close it out in the 55th minute, a succession of drives for the line halted before the ball was turned over.
They lost Zebo to the bin in the 57th minute for a deliberate knock-on and while he was coling his heels Naoupu scored to reduced the deficit to a single score.
From there on in Connacht tried desperately for the try that needed converting for victory. That they didn't get it owes so much to the type of spirit O'Discoll wrought from his side the night the Blacks visited Thomond Park. The work of the forwards, particularly at the breakdown was phenomenal, a fact acknowledged by a gracious Michael Bradley afterwards.
"They got the edge in the breakdown and held it for the entire match and that was obviously critical. We weren't able to get quick ball for the majority of the match and found it difficult to go through the phases. It was a disappointing day and that was a big factor in it."
"We just couldn't go through the phases, and when we did go into contact, we had to commit more numbers to the breakdown and then we just ran out of players. They just dominated us there today and we struggled to put through three or four phases of meaningless possession in the match."
Next up for Munster is Ospreys on Saturday in Thomond Park Stadium.
Munster: S Deasy; D Barnes, T Gleeson, P Warwick, S Zebo; D Cusack, P Stringer; D Ryan, D Varley, T Buckley; B Holland, M O'Driscoll (capt); N Williams, N Ronan, J Coughlan. Replacements: C Murray for Stringer (48-49 mins), D Foley for Williams (53 mins), D Fogarty for Varley (62 mins), P O'Mahoney for Holland (67 mins). Not used : J Brugnaut, S Scanlon.
Connacht: G Duffy; T Nathan, N Ta'auso, K Matthews, F Carr; I Keatley, F Murphy; B Wilkinson, S Cronin, J Hagan, M Swift, B Upton, J Muldoon (capt), J O'Connor, G Naoupu. Replacements: R Loughney for Wilkinson, M Nikora for Keatley (both 48 mins), M McCarthy for Swfit (49 mins), Wilkinson for Hagan (57 mins), A Flavin for Cronin (62 mins), M McComish for Muldoon, C O'Loughlin for Murphy, A Wynne for Ta'auso (all 72 mins).
Referee: Alain Rolland (IRFU).
| No. | Name | T | C | D | P | |
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| 15 | Gavin Duffy |
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| 14 | Troy Nathan |
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| 13 | Niva Ta'auso |
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| 12 | Keith Matthews |
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| 11 | Fionn Carr |
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| 10 | Ian Keatley |
1C |
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| 9 | Frank Murphy |
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| 1 | Brett Wilkinson |
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| 2 | Sean Cronin |
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| 3 | Jamie Hagan |
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| 4 | Michael Swift |
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| 5 | Bernie Upton |
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| 6 | John Muldoon |
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| 7 | Johnny O'Connor |
1T |
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| 8 | George Naoupu |
1T |
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| 16 | Adrian Flavin |
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| 17 | Ronan Loughney |
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| 18 | Mike McCarthy |
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| 19 | Mike McComish |
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| 20 | Conor O'Loughlin |
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| 21 | Miah Nikora |
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| 22 | Aidan Wynne |
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| No. | Name | T | C | D | P | |
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| 15 | Scott Deasy |
1T |
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| 14 | Danny Barnes |
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| 13 | Tom Gleeson |
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| 12 | Paul Warwick |
1C |
2P |
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| 11 | Simon Zebo |
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| 10 | Declan Cusack |
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| 9 | Peter Stringer |
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| 1 | Dave Ryan |
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| 2 | Damien Varley |
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| 3 | Tony Buckley |
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| 4 | Billy Holland |
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| 5 | Mick O'Driscoll |
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| 6 | Nick Williams |
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| 7 | Niall Ronan |
1T |
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| 8 | James Coughlan |
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| 16 | Denis Fogarty |
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| 17 | Julien Brugnaut |
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| 18 | Dave Foley |
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| 19 | Peter O'Mahony |
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| 20 | Conor Murray |
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| 21 | Jeremy Manning |
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| 22 | Sean Scanlon |
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