'We see Musgrave Park long-term as being a municipal stadium, open to all'

Johann van Graan’s team may not be back in Cork until February but that is not to say Musgrave Park is back in mothballs this morning after last night’s Guinness PRO14 clash with Edinburgh.

'We see Musgrave Park long-term as being a municipal stadium, open to all'

Johann van Graan’s team may not be back in Cork until February but that is not to say Musgrave Park is back in mothballs this morning after last night’s Guinness PRO14 clash with Edinburgh.

The sightings of Peter O’Mahony and his fellow Corkonians playing competitively in their hometown are all too fleeting, being restricted, much to the frustration of Munster supporters in the province’s biggest city, to just four PRO14 matches per season.

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