Larkham hoping to make use of dry ground as Munster make eight changes

The match against Benetton will be Munster's first game at Musgrave Park since the pandemic began two years ago
Larkham hoping to make use of dry ground as Munster make eight changes

Munster Rugby Squad Training, UL, Co. Limerick 23/3/2022 Damian De Allende Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Bryan Keane

Stephen Larkham is heading back home to Australia in the summer but he’s hopeful that an improvement in the Irish weather between now and then will help Munster throw the ball around much more.

And with dry conditions and heat of 18 degrees throughout the day promised for their first game in Cork in over two years, the senior coach is hopeful they can kick that off against Benetton Rugby this Friday evening at Musgrave Park.

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