Dragons defeat Munster at Thomond Park
13th March 2004 By Munster Rugby
Munster ended any chance they may have had in the Celtic League as they lost out to the Gwent Dragons on Friday night 16-6 in Thomond Park.
Munster ended any chance they may have had in the Celtic League as they lost out to the Gwent Dragons on Friday night 6-16 in Thomond Park.
A first-half try by skipper Andy Marinos and three penalties and a conversion from the boot of Percy Montgomery did the trick. Munster’s points came from a brace of penalties from winger Mossie Lawlor.
The victory sees the Dragons still four points behind leaders Ulster while third-placed Llanelli face the Blues on Saturday at the Arms Park.
The Welsh side recovered from their 48-20 hammering at the hands of Glasgow last time out with a resolute defensive display in the second period.
It was a very tight contest with the opening points only coming in the 27th minute with Lawlor opening penalty.
The winger added a second in the 33rd minuite after Dragons’ tight-head was Chris Anthony sin-binned.
But the Dragons were rewarded with some attacking play in first-half injury-time.
Munster scrum-half Frankie Murphy’s pass was intercepted by Montgomery in the Dragons’ half, and Craig Warlow’s half break created the overlap for Marinos.
Montgomery converted for a 7-6 half-time lead and then added three further second-half penalties to deny Munster a bonus point and inflict their fourth straight loss in the competition.
Scorers:
Munster (6) Pens: Lawlor 2
Dragons (16) Try: Marinos Con: Montgomery Pen: Montgomery 3
Teams:
Munster: Cullen; Payne; Kelly, Holland, Lawlor; O’Sullivan, Murphy; Horan, Sheahan, McIlwham, Pusey, Hayes, Keogh, Wallace, Williams (capt).
Replacements: Flannery, Roche, Halvey, Malone, Reddan, Jones-Hughes / Matthews, McPhail.
Dragons: Tuipulotu; Brew; Montgomery, Marinos (capt), Luscombe; Warlow, Baber; Black, Jones, Anthony, Sidoli, Edwards, Beattie, Forster, Skinstad.
Replacements: Crawford, Snow, Charteris, Oakley, Jones, Winn, Breeze.
Referee: Graeme Hannah (Scotland).