rugbyMunster christen new Cork pitch with seven-try win over OspreysMunster racked up seven tries as they dominated much-changed Ospreys in a comfortable 49-13 PRO14 win in Cork.
rugbyJohn Cooney stands up for UlsterUlster 35 Ospreys 17: So after a season where more headlines were made off the pitch rather than on it, Ulster, the 1999 Heineken Cup kingpins and forerunners of Ireland’s glorious history in the competition, will still have a place at the top table of European rugby next season.
rugbyErasmus happy with his grindersIn the end the margin of victory was just five points, but Munster were the dominant force at the Liberty Stadium as they made it three straight Guinness Pro14 wins.