Young Munster will travel in numbers and with belief

They’ll travel by car, bus and train, 2,000 or more of them, and they’ll help provide the most atmospheric occasion of this season’s Ulster Bank League. With a sniff of glory, Young Munster do the travel bit well, so today’s semi-final clash with Cork Constitution at Temple Hill (2.30pm) promises to be an afternoon to remember.
Young Munster will travel in numbers and with belief

With their own supporters and neutrals factored in, Constitution will be guaranteed a financial bonanza after winning home advantage with a sensational injury-time bonus point victory over Galwegians last week.

Yet, Young Munster head coach David Corkery believes having to play in Cork won’t be an impossible disadvantage, with faith in his charges and vocal supporters. Following his departure from Temple Hill’s coaching team last season, Corkery has warmed to his task at the helm of this grand old Limerick club and the fans have warmed to him off the back of results.

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