Denis Leamy: Donncha O'Callaghan's Munster criticism was 'on the money' after shock defeat to Zebre
Munster assistant Denis Leamy says he's in agreement with Donncha O’Callaghan’s scathing assessment of the province’s recent defeat to Zebre.
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Munster assistant Denis Leamy says he's in agreement with Donncha O’Callaghan’s scathing assessment of the province’s recent defeat to Zebre.
Alex Kendellen admits it's tough to miss three Munster games but says the Emerging Ireland players are in the "shop window".
Munster might be happier than most that Ireland were able to pull off the shock of the weekend as they stunned world champions New Zealand at WXV1.
Donncha O'Callaghan branded Munster's performance as "totally unacceptable" after the province came unstuck at Zebre in Saturday's United Rugby Championship clash.
Munster suffered their first-ever defeat to Zebre following a disappointing 42-33 URC loss in Parma.
It has been quite the year for Munster and Ireland winger Calvin Nash, who has taken full advantage of the opportunities that have arisen.
Munster will be without out-half Billy Burns and centre Alex Nankivell for their trip to face Zebre Parma on Saturday afternoon (3pm Irish time, live on RTÉ), with Tony Butler starting at out-half.
Calvin Nash admits he found it incredibly hard to sit back and watch Munster's ten-try thriller with Connacht, a match in which Ireland rival Mack Hansen made a statement comeback.