David Corkery on rugby: Winning's a great habit for Munster but we can't get carried away
Munster's Ronan Foxe, Lee Barron, Jake O'Riordan and Jean Kleyn celebrate after the match on Saturday. Picture: INPHO/James Crombie
If the truth be told, either side could have won this low quality game, but thankfully Munster’s second-half territorial dominance gave them the edge.
Nakevell was fully deserving of his man of the match accolade and were it not for his power and strength which led to many of Munster’s point-scoring opportunities, the men from the west could have easily been hitting the M18 back home with a bag full of points.

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