'It's Munster's point of difference, the club game, the strength of it, the history of it'

The AIL can help Munster compete with the Leinster schools conveyor belt, says retired Munster hooker Mike Sherry.

'It's Munster's point of difference, the club game, the strength of it, the history of it'

The AIL can help Munster compete with the Leinster schools conveyor belt, says retired Munster hooker Mike Sherry.

Now assistant coach at Garryowen, where he works with the forwards, Sherry has seen first-hand the players that he believes would be well capable of making it in the professional game, given the right exposure to conditioning work and analysis.

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