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'One team we haven't beaten': Stormers forwards coach gives Senatla, Munster and Dweba their dues

Stormers forwards coach Rito Hlungwani said Joseph Dweba's use of expletives after the team found out that they would host the United Rugby Championship final weren't a fair reflection of the Springbok hooker.

In a widely shared video clip on social media, Dweba is seen mouthing off expletives as the Stormers, who had beaten Connacht on the same day that Munster had upset Leinster in the semi-finals, celebrated the unexpected boon of hosting a second consecutive final.

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The video has since been deleted, but Hlungwani was quick to point out that Dweba is a man who walks the talk.

"Joseph is a proud and bubbly player who has a bit of a mouth on him," Hlungwani said.

"However, he is one guy who usually backs up his words, but in seeing what was said, it wasn't something that should have gone out in public.

"It's not necessarily his fault, but if there's one guy I would bet to back up their own words, it is Joseph. But it's something we had a long chat about.

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Hlungwani added that they respect Munster and consider them as their biggest obstacle in the URC so far.

"They are one team we haven't beaten in the URC and they're coming here with a strong team.

"They're a team we respect highly."

It was confirmed on Monday that Springbok lock RG Snyman, centre Malakai Fekitoa, scrumhalf Conor Murray and centre/wing Calvin Nash are available for selection to play for Munster on Saturday and have travelled to South Africa in a 30-man squad.

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