If Racing stop Munster up front, they’ll have final word

Thomond Park and its 26,000-plus fanatics made quite the din last Saturday. 

If Racing stop Munster up front, they’ll have final word

There was way too much noise for perspective, but Peter O’Mahony wasn’t long in finding some afterwards. Munster would have to deliver an improved performance in the Champions Cup semi-final against Racing 92, he indicated.

Bang on. A similar lack of execution is unlikely to have an Andrew Conway miracle moment at the end. There were too many errors in too many aspects of Munster’s game against Toulon to escape to victory a second time.

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