Munster climb to top of URC table after victory over Dragons
Ireland Under-20 star Brian Gleeson scored his first senior try during Munster’s 45-14 BKT United Rugby Championship win over Dragons at Musgrave Park that sent them top of the table.
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Ireland Under-20 star Brian Gleeson scored his first senior try during Munster’s 45-14 BKT United Rugby Championship win over Dragons at Musgrave Park that sent them top of the table.
Ireland Under-20 star Brian Gleeson scored his first senior try during Munster's BKT United Rugby Championship win over Dragons at Musgrave Park that sent them top of the table.
Munster have made seven changes for Saturday's BKT United Rugby Championship clash against Dragons at Musgrave Park (Live on RTÉ2/RTÉ Player) as Ireland international Joey Carbery faces surgery and World Cup players Craig Casey and Jack Crowley return to the squad.
Mike Prendergast is hoping Munster can tap into South Africa's World Cup victory when their Springbok second rows return to action, but the province's assistant coach says it will be three or four weeks before RG Snyman and Jean Kleyn are back.
Jamison Gibson-Park has been named in the Ireland side to take on South Africa as Andy Farrell made just one change to his starting team to take on the world champions in Paris on Saturday night (8pm).
World Cup debutant Craig Casey joked that soon-to-be-retired Johnny Sexton might join Leinster rivals Munster in the wake of the skipper breaking the all-time points record for Ireland.
While Andy Farrell is showing Tonga maximum respect in fielding close to a full-strength side for their meeting on Saturday, Stephen Ferris warns that the coach must be wary of a repeat of the 'Bordeaux Four' of 2007.
Diminutive scrum-half Craig Casey is content to be the butt of the jokes after confirming his Ireland team-mates regularly “take the p***” regarding his height.