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Team News | Munster Side To Face Gloucester

December 12, 2025 11:38 am By The Editor

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Ben O'Connor starts for Munster at Páirc Uí Chaoimh. Inpho

The Munster side has been named for Saturday’s historic Investec Champions Cup clash against Gloucester at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh (5.30pm).

Following the installation of a big screen at the City End, the capacity has been set at 40,000 with a record crowd for a Champions Cup game in Munster to attend.

Remaining tickets are available here. See full event info here.

There are nine personnel changes and three positional switches to the side that faced Bath last week.

Academy back three player Ben O’Connor, Mike Haley, Alex Nankivell and Jack Crowley all come into the backline.

Michael Ala’alatoa will make his first Munster start in a new-look front row that also includes Michael Milne and Niall Scannell. Jean Kleyn and Jack O’Donoghue are the final two additions.

The three positional changes see Shane Daly move to the wing as Dan Kelly goes to outside centre and captain Tadhg Beirne slots into the engine room.

Haley starts at full-back with Daly and O’Connor on either wing as Nankivell and Kelly partner up in midfield.

Craig Casey and Crowley renew their half-back partnership.

Milne, Scannell and Ala’alatoa pack down in the front row with Kleyn and Beirne in the engine room.

Tom Ahern, O’Donoghue and Gavin Coombes complete the side.

Young Munster tighthead prop Conor Bartley is named among the replacements and is in line for his Champions Cup debut having joined the province last season after impressing in the AIL.

He becomes the fourth player to earn a Champions Cup debut over the opening two rounds after Edwin Edogbo, Ruadhán Quinn and Lee Barron made their bows in the competition last week.

Diarmuid Barron, Josh Wycherley and Bartley provide the front row back-up as Edogbo and Quinn complete the forward cover.

Paddy Patterson, JJ Hanrahan and Tom Farrell are the backline replacements.

Munster Rugby: Mike Haley; Shane Daly, Dan Kelly, Alex Nankivell, Ben O’Connor; Jack Crowley, Craig Casey; Michael Milne, Niall Scannell, Michael Ala’alatoa; Jean Kleyn, Tadhg Beirne (C); Tom Ahern, Jack O’Donoghue, Gavin Coombes.

Replacements: Diarmuid Barron, Josh Wycherley, Conor Bartley, Edwin Edogbo, Ruadhán Quinn, Paddy Patterson, JJ Hanrahan, Tom Farrell.

Unavailable for selection this week:

Fineen Wycherley (hand) – estimated return to play in one week.

Calvin Nash (shoulder) – estimated return to play in one week.

Brian Gleeson (elbow) – will return in early January.

Oli Jager (head) – targeting a return in January.

Tickets

Saturday, December 13

Champions Cup Round 2: Munster Rugby v Gloucester Rugby, SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh, 5.30pm; Buy tickets here

Saturday, December 27

URC Round 7: Munster Rugby v Leinster Rugby, Thomond Park, 7.45pm; Buy tickets here

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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Munster Secure Bonus Point Win Over Gloucester In Cork

December 13, 2025 8:17 pm By The Editor

Munster Secure Bonus Point Win Over Gloucester In Cork

Munster picked up their first points of this season’s Champions Cup campaign thanks to a bonus-point 31-3 win over Gloucester at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh.

Munster scored five tries in total to secure the win in front of 36,208 supporters in Cork.

With just 90 seconds on the clock, Gloucester won a penalty after a Michael Ala’alatoa entered a ruck from the side and Charlie Atkinson made no mistake with the long range effort to put the visitors 0-3 in front.

The English side were competing for everything at the breakdown whoich was reflected in a counter ruck after five minutes which eventually saw Munster penalised for handling the ball on the ground. Thankfully, Munster stole two lineout on Gloucester’s throw to alleviate the pressure.

Approaching the 20 minute mark, the Páirc Uí Chaoimh crowd began to make their voices heard and the Munster players responded with their first foray into the Gloucester 22. Unfortunately a powerful maul came to nothing when Munster were penalised for playing the ball on the ground.

However, Munster got their first try moments later when Crowley identified an overlap which saw the ball spread to Mike Haley. The full-back kicked the ball ahead which richocheted before he collected and offloaded to Dan Kelly for the try. Crowley’s conversion ensured a 7-3 lead for Munster.

With less than 10 minutes remaining, Gloucester were temporarily reduced to 14 players when Jamal Ford-Robinson saw yellow for making contact with Crowley’s head when cleaning out a ruck. Munster opted for the posts but Crowley’s kick into the wind saw the ball just go wide.

After nine minutes played in the second half, Munster got their second try when a lovely offload from Alex Nankivell found Mike Haley with the fullback crossing in the corner for a crucial score. Crowley’s conversion drifted wide as Munster stretched their lead out to 12-3.

Approaching the final 10 minutes, Munster got their third try from Ruadhán Quinn who powered over from a quick tap penalty which Crowley converted.

A scrum penalty won by Conor Bartley who had just come on for his European debut saw Crowley ping the ball into the corner but the ball was a little too high for Beirne to collect in the lineout and it went forward.

Munster secured the bonus point try after 73 minutes when another excellent effort in the scrum from Bartley saw Munster win a penalty and opt to tap the ball five metres out. From this, the ball was brough close to the before being sent out to Nankivell and the Kiwi produced a lovely behind the back pass which found Farrell and the centre crossed under the posts. Crowley’s conversion put Munster 26-3 in front.

Munster got one more try at the death when an overthrown lineout was picked off by captain Tadhg Beirne and the second-row powered over from close range to put Munster 31-3 in front.

There was still time to add another score but a Munster move broke down and the referee signalled the end of the game as Clayton McMillan’s side secured the bonus-point to get up and running in this season’s Champions Cup.

Investec Champions Cup Round 2 Round-Up

Craig Casey was awarded the Investec Player of the Match.

Conor Bartley made his European debut.

Munster Rugby: Mike Haley (Hanrahan 71′); Shane Daly, Dan Kelly (Farrell 54′), Alex Nankivell, Ben O’Connor; Jack Crowley, Craig Casey (Patterson 71′); Michael Milne (Wycherley 61′), Niall Scannell (Barron 61′), Michael Ala’alatoa (Bartley 70′); Jean Kleyn (Edogbo 61′), Tadhg Beirne (C); Tom Ahern, Jack O’Donoghue (Quinn 61′), Gavin Coombes.

Replacements: Diarmuid Barron, Josh Wycherley, Conor Bartley, Edwin Edogbo, Ruadhán Quinn, Paddy Patterson, JJ Hanrahan, Tom Farrell.

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