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Team News | Munster Side To Face Leinster At Thomond

December 24, 2025 11:37 am By The Editor

John Ryan is in line for his 250th Munster appearance.

John Ryan is in line for his 250th Munster appearance. Inpho

The Munster team has been named for Saturday’s sold-out URC Round 8 Interpro derby against Leinster at Thomond Park (7.45pm, live on Premier Sports).

There are seven changes to the side that secured a bonus-point win against Ospreys in Wales on Saturday.

Captain Tadhg Beirne, Thaakir Abrahams, Craig Casey, Michael Milne, Lee Barron, Edwin Edogbo and Tom Ahern all come into the starting XV. There are two positional changes as Shane Daly moves to full-back and Jack O’Donoghue switches from blindside to openside flanker.

John Ryan is named among the replacements and is in line to make his 250th Munster appearance. In doing so, he will become just the third player to reach the landmark with only Stephen Archer (304) and Donncha O’Callaghan (268) playing more games for the province.

Diarmuid Barron (head) and Dan Kelly (calf) both return from injury among the replacements.

Daly, Calvin Nash and Abrahams start in the back three with an unchanged centre partnership of Alex Nankivell and Tom Farrell.

Craig Casey and Jack Crowley start in the half-backs.

Michael Milne, Lee Barron and Michael Ala’alatoa start in the front row with Edogbo and Ahern in the engine room.

Beirne, Jack O’Donoghue and Gavin Coombes are named in the back row.

Diarmuid Barron, Jeremy Loughman and John Ryan provide the front row back-up with Jean Kleyn, Fineen Wycherley and John Hodnett completing the forward cover.

Paddy Patterson and Kelly are the backline replacements.

Munster Rugby: Shane Daly; Calvin Nash, Tom Farrell, Alex Nankivell, Thaakir Abrahams; Jack Crowley, Craig Casey; Michael Milne, Lee Barron, Michael Ala’alatoa; Edwin Edogbo, Tom Ahern; Tadhg Beirne (C), Jack O’Donoghue, Gavin Coombes.

Replacements: Diarmuid Barron, Jeremy Loughman, John Ryan, Jean Kleyn, Fineen Wycherley, Paddy Patterson, Dan Kelly, John Hodnett.

Tickets

Saturday, January 17

Champions Cup Round 4: Munster Rugby v Castres Olympique, Thomond Park, 5.30pm; Buy tickets here

Friday, January 23

URC Round 10: Munster Rugby v Dragons RFC, Virgin Media Park, 7.45pm; Buy tickets here

Saturday, February 28

URC Round 12: Munster Rugby v Zebre Rugby, Thomond Park, 5.30pm; Buy tickets here

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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Leinster Edge Out Munster At Thomond Park

December 27, 2025 10:11 pm By The Editor

Leinster Edge Out Munster At Thomond Park

Leinster took the spoils at Thomond Park as they edged out Munster 8-13 in a very close encounter on a bitterly cold night in Limerick.

A second half Munster comeback where Munster outscored Leinster 8-6 wasn’t enough as Leo Cullen’s charges gained revenge for the Croke Park reversal earlier this season.

It was all Leinster in the first five minutes and after 20+ phases for the visitors in Munster’s 22, Edwin Edogbo and Gavin Coombes combined brilliantly to hold up Josh van der Flier after Michael Ala’alatoa tackled the Ireland international.

Unfortunately for Munster, they conceded a penalty on their own put in from the resulting scrum which Harry Byrne kicked into the corner. From the resulting maul, van der Flier peeled away and crashed over for Leinster’s opening try which Byrne converted to give Leo Cullen’s side a 0-7 lead after seven minutes.

Munster responded with a maul which rumbled towards the Leinster line but unfortunately for the Thomond Park faithful, James Ryan and Joe McCarthy combined to sack the maul legally as Leinster cleared their lines from a scrum.

The next 25 minutes were played out in the middle of the field with Munster producing some excellent work in defence and at the breakdown which saw Clayton McMillan’s side having a couple of chances to convert in the Leinster 22 but for inaccuracies to let Munster down.

Munster were never in real danger of conceding for the remainder of the first half and they went into the sheds at the break with just a seven point deficit.

It was a quiet enough start to the second half with a Munster defensive set leading to a scrum. Munster won a scrum penalty and kicked to the Leinster 22 where unfortunately a Munster attack broke down.

Leinster extended their lead in the 53rd minute when Byrne knocked over three points after Tadhg Beirne was pinged for swimming up the side of a maul.

Munster replied straight away when Tom Ahern won the ball back from the kick-off and after a few phases Paddy McCarthy was penalised for an illegal clearout. Jack Crowley sent the ball between the posts to register Munster’s first points of the game.

At the 58th minute mark, Byrne added another three points for Leinster after Munster fell foul of an accidental offside.

With 10 minutes remaining, Munster got a deserved try when Crowley drew in some Leinster defenders before passing the ball to Dan Kelly. The powerful centre had enough pace to make it to the try line to get Munster’s first try. Unfortunately for Munster, Crowley’s conversion was wide but Clayton McMillan’s side were within five points of their rivals.

With the clock in the red, Munster mounted one last promising attack but unfortunately the ball went to deck in the tackle with Leinster managing to kick the ball dead to signal the end of the game.

BKT URC Round 8 Round-up

John Ryan made his 250th appearance for Munster.

Munster secured a losing bonus point from tonight’s match.

Munster Rugby: Mike Haley; Shane Daly, Tom Farrell, Alex Nankivell, Thaakir Abrahams (Kelly 57′); Jack Crowley, Craig Casey (Patterson 72′); Michael Milne (Loughman 56′), Lee Barron (D Barron 55′), Michael Ala’alatoa (Ryan 56′); Edwin Edogbo (Kleyn 50′), Tom Ahern (Wycherley 67′); Tadhg Beirne (C), Jack O’Donoghue (Hodnett 67′), Gavin Coombes.

Replacements: Diarmuid Barron, Jeremy Loughman, John Ryan, Jean Kleyn, Fineen Wycherley, Paddy Patterson, Dan Kelly, John Hodnett.

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