Leinster survive late rally to take Munster scalp

Leinster edged an uncompromising battle to beat Munster 13-8 at Thomond Park
Leinster survive late rally to take Munster scalp

PA Sport Staff

Leinster edged an uncompromising battle to beat Munster 13-8 at Thomond Park.

Flanker Josh van der Flier put the visitors ahead after six minutes by peeling off a maul and Harry Byrne added the conversion.

The contest turned into a real arm wrestle and it was almost another 50 minutes before Byrne put more points on the scoreboard with a penalty.

Leinster's Josh van der Flier celebrates with teammates after scoring his sides first try of the match. Photo: Andrew Conan/Inpho

Jack Crowley’s kick instantly cut the deficit to seven points again, but another Byrne penalty – after Tom Farrell had been caught offside – gave Leinster breathing space.

Replacement Dan Kelly’s try 10 minutes from time set up a grandstand finish that the away side just about survived to avenge their October defeat to their great rivals.

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