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Team News | Munster Side To Face Scarlets

February 15, 2024 11:55 am By The Editor

RG Snyman and Jeremy Loughman come into the side.

RG Snyman and Jeremy Loughman come into the side. Inpho

The Munster side has been named for Friday night’s URC Round 10 clash away to Scarlets (7.35pm, live on TG4 & Premier Sports).

There are seven changes to the side that beat Crusaders two weeks ago with Mike Haley and RG Snyman back from injury to make their first starts of the season.

Oli Jager, Jeremy Loughman and Conor Murray all come into the starting XV after returning from international duty.

Tom Ahern and Niall Scannell start after missing the Crusaders clash due to injury with Ahern partnering Snyman in the second row.

22-year-old back-row forward Alex Kendellen captains Munster in the URC for the first time after leading the team against Crusaders.

Three Academy players are included in the squad as 20-year-old Ruadhán Quinn keeps his place for his first start in the URC.

Haley makes his 98th start at full-back for Munster with Seán O’Brien and Shane Daly on either wing.

Murray and Joey Carbery start together in the half-backs as Alex Nankivell and Antoine Frisch continue their centre partnership.

Loughman, Scannell and Jager pack down in the front row with Ahern and Snyman in the engine room.

Quinn, Kendellen and Gavin Coombes complete the starting XV as Coombes returns to his more familiar position of no.8.

Eoghan Clarke, who signed a new contract this week, Josh Wycherley and John Ryan provide the front row back-up.

Fineen Wycherley and Jack O’Sullivan complete the forward cover with O’Sullivan in line for his first URC appearance of the campaign.

Rory Scannell and Academy duo Ethan Coughlan and Shay McCarthy are the backline replacements.

Munster: Mike Haley; Seán O’Brien, Antoine Frisch, Alex Nankivell; Shane Daly; Joey Carbery, Conor Murray; Jeremy Loughman, Niall Scannell, Oli Jager; Tom Ahern, RG Snyman; Ruadhán Quinn, Alex Kendellen (C), Gavin Coombes.

Replacements: Eoghan Clarke, Josh Wycherley, John Ryan, Fineen Wycherley, Jack O’Sullivan, Ethan Coughlan, Rory Scannell, Shay McCarthy.

Press Pass

Hear from Oli Jager and Forwards Coach Andi Kyriacou ahead of the game.

Tickets

U20s 6 Nations Round 3: Friday, February 23

Ireland v Wales, Virgin Media Park, 7.15pm; Buy tickets here

URC Round 11: Friday, March 1

Munster v Zebre Parma, Virgin Media Park, 7.35pm; Buy tickets here

U20s 6 Nations Round 5: Friday, March 15

Ireland v Scotland, Virgin Media Park, 7pm; Buy tickets here

URC Round 13: Saturday, March 30

Munster v Cardiff Rugby, Thomond Park, 7.35pm; Buy tickets here

Women’s 6 Nations Round 3: Saturday, April 13

Ireland v Wales, Virgin Media Park, 4.45pm; Buy tickets here

URC Round 16: Saturday, May 11

Munster v Connacht, Thomond Park, 5.15pm; Buy tickets here

URC Round 18: Saturday, June 1

Munster v Ulster, Thomond Park, 5.15pm; Buy tickets here

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Report | Bonus-Point Win Away To Scarlets

February 16, 2024 10:20 pm By The Editor

Seán O

Seán O'Brien dives over for his first Munster try. Inpho

Munster ran out convincing winners by six tries to one at Parc y Scarlets as Graham Rowntree’s side finished strongly to secure a bonus-point win in Round 10 of the BKT United Rugby Championship.

Mike Haley and RG Snyman returned from injury to make their first starts of the season as Munster built on a 14-0 half time lead to wrap up their first away win in the competition since winning the final in Cape Town last May.

Munster’s defence was excellent when called upon and the pack delivered the bonus point with four tries before the win was completed out wide by Sean O’Brien and from deep by Academy player Shay McCarthy.

Gavin Coombes brought his Munster haul to 42 tries in 88 appearances with two trademark scores, while Jack O’Sullivan also scored after a tapped penalty and lock Tom Ahern again showed his pace out wide to score.

Ahern and Snyman, both 6’9”, completed the biggest lock partnership to compete in the league’s history and both made big contributions to this win.

Munster led 14-0 at the break with Coombes going over twice after tapped penalties. Joey Carbery was flawless off the tee and kicked all six conversions, some of them from out wide.

Scarlets hit back after the break and Joe Roberts pulled back a fine try after being sent through by his centre partner Eddie James.

But Munster resumed control and O’Sullivan got over for the third try after a tapped penalty.

The bonus point was secured by Ahern after an inside pass from Sean O’Brien after 66 minutes.

And then O’Brien got in for his first Munster try seven minutes from time when he held off tackles to score in the right corner.

The night in Llanelli ended on a high for Munster when academy player Shay McCarthy got his second try for the province after a break from inside their own half by Carbery and Shane Daly.

URC Round 1o Round-Up

Three Academy players featured in the win, Ruadhán Quinn, Ethan Coughlan and Shay McCarthy with McCarthy scoring his first URC try.

RG Snyman and Mike Haley made their first appearances of the season.

Seán O’Brien scored his first Munster try.

Gavin Coombes was named Player of the Match.

Ruadhán Quinn and RG Snyman both departed for a HIA.

Munster: Mike Haley (Shay McCarthy, 72); Seán O’Brien, Antoine Frisch, Alex Nankivell (Rory Scannell, 64); Shane Daly; Joey Carbery, Conor Murray (Ethan Coughlan, 47-53 & 64); Jeremy Loughman (Josh Wycherley, 49), Niall Scannell (Eoghan Clarke, 67), Oli Jager (John Ryan, 52); Tom Ahern, RG Snyman (Fineen Wycherley, 41-44 & 53); Ruadhán Quinn (Jack O’Sullivan, 44), Alex Kendellen (C), Gavin Coombes.

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