Munster supporters frustrated with All Blacks XV stream issues

Some Reds fans reported issued with the service on Saturday evening.
Munster players Evan O’Connell, left and Tom Ahern face the haka at Thomond Park. Pic: Brendan Moran/Sportsfile

Munster players Evan O’Connell, left and Tom Ahern face the haka at Thomond Park. Pic: Brendan Moran/Sportsfile

It's one of the most spine-tingling spectacles in sport, but many Munster supporters may have missed out on the haka from Thomond Park due to streaming issues. 

Munster are hosting an All Blacks XV in Limerick on Saturday evening with the game available to view on Access Munster, the province's in-house service. 

The broadcast reportedly cut out before the famous pre-Test ritual with many viewers reporting issues logging into the service or gaining access to watch the proceedings. 

"We are aware of some issues regarding the #AccessMunster live stream," Munster posted to X, "and are working to resolve ASAP."

The club later posted: "We are continuing to work on this issue. Some users are having success logging back in by clearing their cache or using a different browser. Apologies again for the inconvenience."

The match is the first since Graham Rowntree's shock exit as head coach earlier this week.

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