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Date Time Competition Season
22 April 2023 5:15 pm United Rugby Championship 2022/23

Match Report

Munster Secure Champions Cup Qualification With Comeback Win

A valiant Munster comeback forced the Sharks to blow a 19-point lead to draw at Kings Park and seal Champions Cup qualification for the Irish province. 

The result has not only consigned the South African side to a deadly trip to Dublin to face Leinster in the URC quarter-finals but cost them their Champions Cup participation next season.

European Professional Club Rugby rules dictate that the four URC Shield winners progress into the Champions Cup plus the next best four. By virtue of 11th-placed Cardiff winning the Welsh Shield, the eight-placed Sharks will now miss out on the competition.

Bongi Mbonambi, Werner Kok and Sikhumbuzo Notshe scored tries for the hosts, who led 19-3 at the break.

Munster fought back in the second half with a penalty try and scores from Calvin Nash and Connor Murray.

Ben Healy kicked the crucial conversion for Murray's try to clinch dramatic draw for the Irish side.

Munster went into the game having already secured a place in the URC quarter-finals but the result cements their qualification for Europe's premier competition. 

Sharks got off to a strong start, with hooker Mbonambi barging over after a clean take from Gerbrandt Grobler in the lineout.

Jack Crowley tapped over a penalty to get Munster off the mark, but the opening exchanges did not yield much for either side.

The game sprung into life around the half-hour mark, with Shane Daly being shown a yellow card for taking Curwin Bosch out in the air and Kok immediately took advantage of their one-man advantage to power his way over.

The Sharks had the ascendancy heading towards the break and their domination was rewarded with a try from Notshe to send his side in with a commanding half-time lead.

A Boeta Chamberlain penalty extended the lead for the hosts, but Munster hit back with an opportunistic try from Nash, who capitalised on Chamberlain's failure to ground the ball over his own line to dot down and keep his side in the game.

Munster were given a lifeline when Aphelele Fassi was shown a yellow card for slapping the ball down in an offside position and Munster were awarded a penalty try.

Munster's one-man advantage was quickly cancelled out by a yellow card for Munster captain Peter O'Mahoney.

Regardless, the momentum swung towards Munster, and they fought back with a clever try from Murray, who dived over from the side of a ruck. Healy added the extras to level the game and Munster held on to secure the two points they needed.

Past Meetings

(Round of 16)
50 - 35
European Champions Cup
Jonsson King's Park Stadium

Cell C Sharks v Munster Rugby

(Round 1)
42 - 17
United Rugby Championship
Thomond Park

Munster v Cell C Sharks

Ground

Jonsson King's Park Stadium
Jonsson Kings Park, Isaiah Ntshangase Road, eThekwini Ward 27, Durban, eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality, KwaZulu-Natal, 4056, South Africa

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