Foley urges new boys to shine

MUNSTER A coach Anthony Foley goes into new territory with an experimental team for tonight’s British and Irish Cup clash with Nottingham at the Regional Sports Centre in Waterford (7pm).

Injury and the week-long warm-weather camp organised for Lanzarote by senior coach Tony McGahan has forced Foley to ring the changes, but he is adapting a hugely positive attitude by declaring it is an opportunity for a number of players to make their mark.

Munster have already beaten English side’s Coventry and Bristol so are in a happy enough position at the top of their group; Foley would be happier, however, with another win tonight.

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