McMillan wants side to 'throw the kitchen sink' at Toulon following Ulster loss

McMillan had made 10 changes to the side which was defeated six days previously by Leinster, four of them enforced by IRFU player welfare guidelines which say Ireland internationals Tadhg Beirne, Craig Casey, Jack Crowley, and Tom Farrell rested.
McMillan wants side to 'throw the kitchen sink' at Toulon following Ulster loss

IMPROVED PERFORMANCE: Munster head coach Clayton McMillan wants his side to 'throw the kitchen sink' at Toulon next weekend. Picture: ©INPHO/Ryan Byrne

Clayton McMillan promised his Munster side would throw the kitchen sink at Toulon in France next weekend but only once players and coaches had performed a hard reset following a dreadful defeat to Ulster in Belfast on Friday night.

The Munster head coach had pulled no punches about the poor quality of his side’s performance in a 28-3 URC derby defeat at Affidea Stadium as Ulster leapfrogged their interprovincial rivals into second place with this victory having played one game less.

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