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Date Time Competition Season
8 January 2022 7:35 pm United Rugby Championship 2021/22

Match Report

Munster dig in to edge win over Ulster

Munster narrowly edged provincial rivals Ulster 18-13, after delivering late in the United Rugby Championship at Thomond Park this evening.

Academy graduate Alex Kendellen was the match winner on the night, his try in the 76th minute, followed by a Ben Healy conversion, to give the hosts all the points.

Munster played the majority of the game with just 14 players, as Simon Zebo was shown a straight red card for a dangerous tackle.

It looked to be another disappointing night and performance for Munster, they were aiming not to suffer back to back defeats to their inter provincial opponents, and a late drive for the line saw them home.

Ulster crossed early in the opening half to get their opening try of the evening, Rob Herring seeing his lineout turn into a driving maul toward the Munster line, the Hooker managing to cross from the back. John Cooney kicked the conversion to make it 7-0.

Munster were dealt a further blow in the 15th minute, winger Simon Zebo shown a straight red card for a shoulder challenge into the head of Ulster’s Michael Lowry. 

A horrific opening quarter for the home side, as they trailed on the scoreboard and were down numbers on the field.

In tough weather conditions, Jack Crowley got the opening points for the Southern Province in the 32nd minute, landing a penalty in front of the posts from short range, narrowing the gap to 7-3. 

Crowley added a further penalty to cut the gap down to the minimum in the 39th minute, but just before the halftime break Nathan Doak, a replacement for injured scrum half John Cooney, converted a penalty of his own making it Ulster 10-6 Munster at the interval.

It took until the 56th minute of the second half for the first score, Doak who has impressed all season, making no mistake again from the tee as he notched a further three points from distance. 

Three minutes later, Ulster were also reduced to 14 men, Kieran Treadwell shown the sin bin after a dangerous tackle. 

Munster quickly made the equal man advantage count, a superb pass from Craig Casey as he fired the ball out to the far touch line, Mike Haley on hand to cross for the try, Crowley missed the conversion, leaving it 13-11.

The Shannonsiders had a more impressive performance in the second half, but did have plenty of errors in their game, Doak could have punished them in the 71st minute but his penalty fell short of the posts.

Losing Peter O’Mahony before the game and having Zebo sent off after 15 minutes, the luck did not seem to be in Munsters favour, but up stepped Kendellen not named in the original squad, as he responded quickly to score the decisive try. 

A tough bruising battle in Thomond Park, the hosts playing 65 minutes with just 14 men on the field, helping them record a seventh win of the season. 

Munster

15Mike Haley Full-Back 60'
14Sean French 23 Back
13Chris Farrell Centre
12Rory Scannell Centre
11Simon Zebo Winger 15'
10Jack Crowley 22 Full-Back 33', 39'
9Craig Casey 21 Scrum-Half
1Dave Kilcoyne 18 Prop
2Niall Scannell 16 Hooker
3Stephen Archer 17 Prop
4Thomas Ahern 20 Forward
5Fineen Wycherley Lock
6Tadhg Beirne Lock
7John Hodnett 19 No. 8
8Gavin Coombes Flanker
16Diarmuid Barron 2 Hooker
17Josh Wycherley 3 Forward
18John Ryan 1 Prop
19Alex Kendellen 7 Full-Back 76'
20Jack O’Donoghue 4 Flanker
21Neil Cronin 9 Scrum-Half
22Ben Healy 10 Back 76'
23Shane Daly 14 Centre
6Peter O’Mahony Flanker

Ulster

15Michael Lowry Fly-Half
14Craig Gilroy 23 Winger
13Ben Moxham Back
12James Hume 22 Centre
11Ethan McIlroy Back
10Billy Burns Fly-Half
9John Cooney 21 Scrum-Half 8'
1Jack McGrath 17 Prop
2Rob Herring 16 Hooker 7'
3Tom O’Toole 18 Prop
4Alan O’Connor Lock
5Sam Carter 19 Lock
6Greg Jones 20 Flanker
7Nick Timoney Flanker
8Duane Vermeulen Loose Forwards
16John Andrew 2 Hooker
17Andrew Warwick 1 Prop
18Ross Kane 3 Prop
19Kieran Treadwell 5 Lock 59'
20Marcus Rea 6 Flanker
21Nathan Doak 9 Back 41', 56'
22Angus Curtis 12 Fly-Half
23Rob Lyttle 14 Winger

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Ground

Thomond Park
Thomond Park, Limerick City, County Limerick, V94 PD28, Ireland

Diarmuid Kearney is a freelance Sports Journalist based in Co Kerry. He has more than 5 years experience covering domestic and international soccer for different media organisations, while also working for local and national print and digital organisations covering GAA.