This Week At Munster Rugby
20th September 2021 By The Editor
We are all set for the return of spectators in substantial numbers to Thomond Park as we host Cell C Sharks at Thomond Park this Saturday night.
Scroll down to see what’s coming up this week at Munster Rugby.
Monday
The Munster squad begin their week’s training ahead of Saturday’s opening game of the season against Sharks at Thomond Park (7.35pm). Buy tickets here.
Our latest Squad Update ahead of the game will be posted shortly.
A Munster Development XV were in action against Ulster on Saturday, securing a 25-24 victory as Patrick Campbell scored a hat-trick of tries. Read the match report here.
On the domestic front, see all weekend results here, read the junior rugby round-up here and the senior rugby round-up here.
Tuesday
We will be holding a remote Press Conference at the High Performance Centre in UL ahead of #MUNvSHA.
An Inpho photographer will be at Tuesday’s training session and we will have a gallery of the best pics.
New signing Jason Jenkins recently gave his first interview as a Munster player and that will be available to watch on munsterrugby.ie.
Hear about the safety measures in place for supporters at Thomond Park from Head of Operations Philip Quinn with additional signage throughout the ground, courtesy of our partners Laya Healthcare.
See the upcoming fixtures in domestic rugby this weekend. We will also have club news from Waterford City.
Wednesday
Our Press Pass video will have all the best bits from Tuesday’s Press Conference.
Read a comprehensive match preview ahead of #MUNvSHA in our ‘All You Need To Know’ article.
Thursday
See all of the vital Ticket and Matchday Info ahead of Saturday’s big event at Thomond Park.
The Women’s AIL starts at the weekend with details of all senior games in our weekend preview.
Friday
The Munster team for our first game of the season will be named before noon.
The Ireland side for their clash with Scotland will also be named.
Saturday
Munster host Cell C Sharks at Thomond Park in the URC opener (7.35pm).
Ireland face Scotland at 5pm in Italy for their final Women’s Rugby World Cup qualification game.