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Hurley was awarded the Man of the Match and deservedly so but it had to be a close run thing with O'Callaghan, who, no doubt smarting from being dropped the past two weeks, put in a tremendous shift until replaced by Ian Nagle in the 76th minute.
From the moment Hurley, safe as houses under the dropping ball, created the first try, he never put a foot wrong. That opening score started when Ian Keatley scampered across field, fed Hurley who straightened, split the Edinburgh defence and drew the last tackle before off-loading to Barnes for, with the after burners he possesses, what was a simple run-in.
Keatley landed the difficult conversion to atone for a simpler first minute miss, then turned provider again nine minutes later although this time for the visitors when his attempted grubber went straight to Jack Gilding who set off on a break that ended in a try for Phil Godman.
The out-half made an awful effort at a conversion and two further Keatley penalties sent the sides in at the break with Munster leading 13-5.
Shortly after the restart, Edinburgh were right back in it after Tom Brown stretched to score wide on the left under the West Stand at the Ballynanty end. And with the elements in their favour, Michael Bradley's side looked set to drive on.
However, Munster rolled up their sleeves and after a series of five metre scrums, 13 man Edinburgh eventually left referee Neil Paterson no option but to march under the uprights and award a try.
Keatley tapped over the conversion and was on the mark again seven minutes later to add the extras to Simon Zebo's try, the wing benefiting from a Will Chambers incursion and off-load.
The outcome was way beyond doubt when Greig Laidlaw scurried over for try he then converted but Munster secured the bonus with O'Dea's try right on the final whistle.
Afterwards Anthony Foley wore a contented smile declaring. "Yes, we'd be very happy with that performance. 13 changes from the last League game, to produce a display like that against a quality side, you'd have to be happy."
"In any level of this game, you have to have a dominant scrum if you hope to achieve anything, " he continued. "That's the way it is. Always has been. And tonight our scrum went very well and reflects the hard work that's been put in. By the players themselves, by Paul Mac (McCarthy). And the other thing is the overall effort, great attitude, great workrate.
"We worked hard this week, training was good and I think we saw the results of that tonight. Where it counts. Out there on the pitch."
Munster: D Hurley; L O'Dea, W Chambers, D Barnes (T Gleeson 77th min), S Zebo; I Keatley (S Deasy 77th min), T O'Leary (D Williams, 68th min); M Horan (J Ryan 74th min), D Fogarty (S Henry 68th min), S Archer (J Hayes 68th min); D O'Callaghan (I Nagle 77th min), M O'Driscoll (capt); B Holland, T O'Donnell, P Butler (J Coughlan 66th min).
Edinburgh: C Paterson (G Hunter 78th min); S Visser, J Thompson (H Leonard 22nd min), J King (R Hislop 57th min), T Brown; P Godman (G Laidlaw 64th min), M Blair, K Traynor, S Lawrie (capt), J Gilding; S Cox, S Turnbull (E Lozada), N Talei (R Grant 70th min), R Rennie (L Niven 53rd min), S McInally.
Referee: N Paterson (SRU)
| No. | Name | T | C | D | P | |
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| 15 | Denis Hurley |
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| 14 | Luke O'Dea |
1T |
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| 13 | Will Chambers |
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| 12 | Danny Barnes |
1T |
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| 11 | Simon Zebo |
1T |
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| 10 | Ian Keatley |
4C |
2P |
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| 9 | Tomas O'Leary |
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| 1 | Marcus Horan |
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| 2 | Denis Fogarty |
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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 | Billy Holland |
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| 7 | Tommy O'Donnell |
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| 8 | Paddy Butler |
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| 16 | Sean Henry |
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| 17 | John Ryan |
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| 18 | John Hayes |
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| 19 | Ian Nagle |
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| 20 | James Coughlan |
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| 21 | Duncan Williams |
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| 22 | Scott Deasy |
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| 23 | Tom Gleeson |
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| No. | Name | T | C | D | P | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 15 | Chris Paterson |
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| 14 | Sep Visser |
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| 13 | Jim Thompson |
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| 12 | James King |
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| 11 | Tom Brown |
1T |
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| 10 | Phil Godman |
1T |
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| 9 | Mike Blair |
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| 1 | Kyle Traynor |
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| 2 | Steven Lawrie |
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| 3 | Jack Gilding |
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| 4 | Sean Cox |
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| 5 | Steven Turnbull |
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| 6 | Netani Talei |
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| 7 | Ross Rennie |
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| 8 | Stuart McInally |
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| 16 | Andy Kelly |
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| 17 | Robin Hislop |
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| 18 | Lewis Niven |
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| 19 | Esteban Lozada |
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| 20 | Roddy Grant |
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| 21 | Greig Laidlaw |
1T |
1C |
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| 22 | Harry Leonard |
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| 23 | Gregor Hunter |
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