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Team News | Munster Side To Face Benetton In Treviso

April 16, 2026 2:34 pm By The Editor

Tom Ahern starts in the back row for Munster.

Tom Ahern starts in the back row for Munster. Inpho

The Munster team has been named for Saturday’s URC Round 15 clash against Benetton at Stadio Comunale di Monigo (7.45pm Irish time, live on TG4 & Premier Sports).

There are eight changes to the side that faced Exeter Chiefs last time out.

Shane Daly, Calvin Nash, Andrew Smith. Diarmuid Barron, Michael Ala’alatoa, Jean Kleyn, Tom Ahern and John Hodnett all come into the side.

Nash, Barron and Kleyn return from injury along with replacements Oli Jager and Brian Gleeson.

Daly, Nash and Smith start in the back three. The centre and half-back partnerships are unchanged as Alex Nankivell and Tom Farrell are paired in midfield with Craig Casey and Jack Crowley starting at nine and ten.

Jeremy Loughman, Barron and Michael Ala’alatoa pack down in the front row with Kleyn and captain Tadhg Beirne in the engine room.

A back row of Ahern, Hodnett and Gavin Coombes completes the side.

Lee Barron, Michael Milne and Jager are the front row replacements with Edwin Edogbo, Gleeson and Alex Kendellen completing the forward cover.

Academy scrum-half Ben O’Donovan and Dan Kelly are the backline replacements.

Munster Rugby: Shane Daly; Calvin Nash, Tom Farrell, Alex Nankivell, Andrew Smith; Jack Crowley, Craig Casey; Jeremy Loughman, Diarmuid Barron, Michael Ala’alatoa; Jean Kleyn, Tadhg Beirne (C); Tom Ahern, John Hodnett, Gavin Coombes.

Replacements: Lee Barron, Michael Milne, Oli Jager, Edwin Edogbo, Brian Gleeson, Ben O’Donovan, Dan Kelly, Alex Kendellen.

Unavailable for selection this week:

Fineen Wycherley (knee)

Jack O’Donoghue (ankle)

Mike Haley (groin)

Seán O’Brien (calf)

JJ Hanrahan (shoulder)

Niall Scannell (thigh)

Tickets

Saturday, April 25

URC Round 16: Munster Rugby v Ulster Rugby, Thomond Park, 5.30pm; Buy tickets here

Saturday, May 16

URC Round 18: Munster Rugby v Emirates Lions, Thomond Park, 7.45pm; Buy tickets here

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Munster Secure Bonus-Point Win In Treviso

April 18, 2026 10:24 pm By The Editor

Munster Secure Bonus-Point Win In Treviso

Munster delivered a commanding performance in Treviso, running in seven tries to secure a bonus-point victory over Benetton.

Clinical in attack and resolute in defence, even while reduced to 13 men, the province set the tone early and powered through to the final whistle. 

Munster started with physicality and intent and after just five minutes were rewarded with a try by winger Calvin Nash. The finish in the right corner was superb with Jack Crowley nailing a tough touch line conversion.  

The men in red opted to kick after a late tackle on Jeremy Loughman, but the long-range penalty swerved left of the uprights.  

Brilliant execution between the midfield pairing in Alex Nankivell and Tom Farrell allowed the outside centre to storm down the left wing for his first URC try. Munster earnt their second score after just 17 minutes. Crowley was wide with the conversion leaving the visitors in the lead, 12-0. 

Benetton looked like they were gaining momentum in the midfield with several line breaks, but an excellent defensive set from Munster forced a knock-on.  

At 26 minutes, the hosts won a penalty from high tackle, with out-half Jacob Umaga slotting the ball for their first points of the match, 12-3. 

Gavin Coombes scored a third try from close range, after bustling through the Benetton defence. Applause and celebration could be heard around Stadio Monigo from the Munster support. Crowley added the extras to extend the southern province’s lead.  

Benetton came out of the blocks raring to go, with Umaga breaking away at speed, but Nankivell tracked back to tackle the number 10 just before the try line. 

Jean Kleyn earned the visitors’ bonus point try, confirmed by the TMO, with Crowley adding the conversion. Munster extended their lead by 23 points.  

Taking advantage at the lineout Benetton scored their first try of the game, Bernasconi spotting a gap in Munster’s defence and diving over at close range. Umaga converted, 10-26. 

A superb fifth try came from a perfectly weighted Crowley kick, with a great finish from replacement Alex Kendellen in the left corner. The out-half kicked the conversion just wide, as the ball bounced off the posts. Minutes later captain Tadhg Beirne secured a sixth try. Crowley converted.  

Crowley was sent to the bin at 63 minutes and Craig Casey at 65, the Munster men down to 13, but they held firm and conceded no points during this period.  

Brian Gleeson scored a 78th minute try which Crowley converted, but it was Benetton that rounded off the fixture with an unconverted try in the final minute. The final score 15-45.

Round 15 Round up 

Munster are back into the Top 8, sitting 6th as of Saturday, April 18th 

Alex Nankivell was the BKT Player of the Match.  

Munster Rugby:  Shane Daly (Gavin Coombes 72’); Calvin Nash, Tom Farrell (Dan Kelly 23’), Alex Nankivell. (Dan Kelly 72’), Andrew Smith; Jack Crowley, Craig Casey; Jeremy Loughman (Michael Milne ‘51), Diarmuid Barron (Lee Barrron 58’), Michael Ala’alatoa (Oli Jager 41’); Jean Kleyn, Tadhg Beirne (C) (Edwin Edogbo 59’); Tom Ahern (Brian Gleeson 59’), John Hodnett (Alex Kendellen 49’), Gavin Coombes (Ben O’Donovan 67’). 

Replacements: Lee Barron, Michael Milne, Oli Jager, Edwin Edogbo, Brian Gleeson, Ben O’Donovan, Dan Kelly, Alex Kendellen. 

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