All You Need to Know | Munster v Leinster
27th December 2018 By The Editor
Munster’s Guinness PRO14 Interpro derby against Leinster takes place at Thomond Park on Saturday, December 29, at 5.15pm with the game completely sold-out weeks in advance of the fixture.
With extra seating installed and sold-out in record time, an attendance of 26,267 will attend the fixture – a record-equalling attendance for a PRO14 game at Thomond Park.
Nominated as the province’s official Charity Match in support of Clíona’s Foundation and Irish Cancer Society, find the full match-day information here.
Champions Next in Limerick
The reigning Champions lead the way in Conference B and travel to Limerick off the back of dominant performances across Europe and the League, including a dramatic win against Connacht at the RDS last weekend.
A huge task awaits as the Leinsterman have continued their run of form and are as dangerous as ever on the road with only one defeat away from home in the Guinness PRO14 this season.
The men in blue were also the last opposition to enjoy victory in Thomond Park when defeating Munster 34-23 in December 2017.
The game will be televised live on eir Sport and Premier Sports.
A Word From The Head Coach
Ahead of the game, Munster Head Coach Johann van Graan said: “The last time we lost a game in Thomond Park was against Leinster last year in the same fixture.
“They had a very good start to the game and we had a very good second half and there were one or two individual moments that made a difference in that game and I believe it will be the same on the weekend.
“There are two quality sides playing against each other and we’ve got most of our squad available for this game and I believe it will come down to two things. One, each individual player will play to the best of his ability for both teams and the team that uses the opportunities and that is something we’d like to improve on.”
Overall Guinness PRO14 head to head record
Played 35, Munster won 13 Leinster won 22.
Did you know?
- Munster are unbeaten at home in their last fifteen matches since Leinster beat them at Thomond
Park on St Stephen’s Day 2017. - Leinster’s dramatic late comeback at Connacht last weekend extended their winning run to seven matches
in all tournaments since their defeat in Toulouse in October. - The Leinstermen have lost just once away from home in the Guinness PRO14 this campaign: 21-23 at
Scarlets in round 2. - Leinster’s only defeat to a fellow Irish province in their last ten matches was on a trip to Connacht in April.
Match Officials
Referee: Frank Murphy (IRFU, 20th competition game)
Assistant Referees: Sean Gallagher, Johnny Erskine (both IRFU)
TMO: Simon McDowell (IRFU)