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Newport Gwent Dragons

Newport Gwent Dragons
  • 10th February 2017
  • KO: 19:35
  • Virgin Media Park , Cork
  • Att: 8,008
  • Referee: Mike Adamson
  • GUINNESS PRO12
  • Round: 14

Current standing

Match Pages - Current Standing

1
Munster
11
Dragons

Positions at 06 May 2017

Head to head

Match Pages - Head to Head

Munster Rugby
Newport Gwent Dragons
27 Wins 9
9 Losses 27
0 Draws 0

Last time

Match Pages - Last Time

19 - 38
25th Jan 2025

Recent form

Match Pages - Form Guide

W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
L
W

Season so far

Match Page - Season so far

Tries

83

Munster Rugby

38

Newport Gwent Dragons

Metres Gained

9374

Munster Rugby

7949

Newport Gwent Dragons

Passes Completed

3150

Munster Rugby

3263

Newport Gwent Dragons

Tackles Made

3164

Munster Rugby

2987

Newport Gwent Dragons

Penalties Conceded

212

Munster Rugby

203

Newport Gwent Dragons

Munster Team Named For Dragons

February 9, 2017 12:00 am By Munster Rugby

Munster Team Named For Dragons

Director of Rugby Rassie Erasmus has named his side for tomorrow night’s Guinness PRO12 clash with Dragons in Irish Independent Park at 7.35pm. Tyler Bleyendaal retains the captaincy while local man Darren Sweetnam makes a welcome return to the starting line-up following a knee injury.

In total five changes are made to the side that defeated Edinburgh while Dave Kilcoyne, Tommy O’Donnell, Rory Scannell and Andrew Conway have all been made available from the Ireland 6 Nations camp for tomorrow night’s game in Cork.

Kilcoyne comes into the front row alongside Rhys Marshall and Stephen Archer with second rows Jean Kleyn and Dave Foley again completing the tight-five.

O’Donnell returns to the back row at openside with Dave O’Callaghan and Jack O’Donoghue taking charge at 6 and 8.

Duncan Williams and captain Bleyendaal again form the half-back partnership and, in a fully changed midfield, Jaco Taute reverts from fullback to resume his partnership alongside Scannell.

Crossing for his sixth try of the current PRO12 campaign last weekend, Ronan O’Mahony remains on the left wing with the final two changes seeing Conway and Sweetnam re-join the back three. Cork native Sweetnam makes his first appearance since injuring his knee in Munster’s win over Leinster on St Stephen’s Day.

Three academy representatives – Brian Scott, Conor Oliver and Dan Goggin – are named on the bench alongside club player Abrie Griesel of Young Munster.

Munster: Andrew Conway; Darren Sweetnam, Jaco Taute, Rory Scannell, Ronan O’Mahony; Tyler Bleyendaal – capt., Duncan Williams; Dave Kilcoyne, Rhys Marshall, Stephen Archer; Jean Kleyn, Dave Foley; Dave O’Callaghan, Tommy O’Donnell, Jack O’Donoghue.

Replacements: Kevin O’Byrne, Peter McCabe, Brian Scott, Darren O’Shea, Conor Oliver, Abrie Griesel, Francis Saili, Dan Goggin.

Munster v Newport Gwent Dragons, Guinness PRO12 Round 14, Friday February 10th at Irish Independent Park, ko 7.35pm.

Start your weekend cheering on Munster under Friday-Night-Lights, plus supporters can avail of FREE PARKING in the Black Ash Park and Ride.

Tickets from:

  • Adult €;20
  • Junior €;7
  • Student €;7
  • Family (2 adult & 2 junior) €;40

Munster v Newport Gwent Dragons tickets can be purchased online here, from the Munster Rugby Ticket Offices at Irish Independent Park and Thomond Park, or by calling 061 421103.

Dave O'Callaghan previews tomorrow night's contest…

Munster - Match Page - Lineups - Preview

Line-ups

Munster Rugby
Pos  
15 Andrew Conway
14 Darren Sweetnam
13 Jaco Taute
12 Rory Scannell
11 Ronan O'Mahony
10 Tyler Bleyendaal
9 Duncan Williams
1 Dave Kilcoyne
2 Rhys Marshall
3 Stephen Archer
4 Jean Kleyn
5 Dave Foley
6 Dave O'Callaghan
7 Tommy O'Donnell
8 Jack O'Donoghue
Replacements
16 Kevin O'Byrne
17 Peter McCabe
18 Brian Scott
19 Darren O'Shea
20 Conor Oliver
21 Abrie Griesel
22 Francis Saili
23 Dan Goggin
Newport Gwent Dragons
Pos  
15

Carl Meyer

14

Adam Hughes

13

Tyler Morgan

12

Adam Warren

11

Pat Howard

10

Dorian Jones

9

Tavis Knoyle

1

Sam Hobbs

2

Rhys Buckley

3

Brok Harris

4

Matthew Screech

5

Rynard Landman

6

Ollie Griffiths

7

Nic Cudd

8

Lewis Evans

Replacements
16

Elliot Dee

17

Thomas Davies

18

Lloyd Fairbrother

19

Nick Crosswell

20

Harrison Keddie

21

Sarel Pretorius

22

Angus O'Brien

23

Sam Beard

Munster Down Dragons To Stay Top

February 10, 2017 12:00 am By Munster Rugby

Munster Down Dragons To Stay Top

Munster ran in six tries in consolidating their place at the top of the Guinness PRO12 table, defeating Newport Gwent Dragons 45-17 in front of a capacity crowd at Irish Independent Park – Munster’s seventh sell-out of the current season.

Tyler Bleyendaal and Doran Jones traded penalties before Jaco Taute crossed for his first try in Cork, doing so with 13 minutes played and bringing the vocal Irish Independent Park faithful into the game. They were given even more reason to cheer when Bleyendaal turned defence into attack in a move that Andrew Conway finished off sublimely with a quarter played. Taute then secured his brace before the half hour mark as Munster demonstrated a real clinical edge in attack. A Rhys Buckley try late in the half looked to keep Dragons in touch but a penalty try for Munster on 40 minutes left them with an even steeper mountain to climb – Munster leading 31-10

Darren O’Shea saw the sin bin on 55 minutes for a no-arms tackle and Dragons took advantage, piling numbers into the maul for Elliot Dee to touch down. But Munster’s reply was swift through Dave Kilcoyne and from there the game was never in doubt. Ronan O’Mahony continued his welcome habit of scoring tries for fun in Irish Independent Park and added further gloss to the scoreboard with Munster’s sixth in the final minute.

Applying all the early pressure, Munster threatened the Dragons on no less than three occasions before the first penalty came their way – Bleyendaal got things up and running on the scoreboard. It was a sign of things to come from the playmaker whose kicking was on-point all night, both from hand and off the tee, kicking seven from seven.

It was all too easy for Dragons soon after however, Tyler Morgan dancing through the Munster defence and into the 22 where last ditch defence would see Munster infringe and allow Jones level affairs on eleven minutes.

Looking threating from the off, Erasmus’ men soon delivered on their promise, pummelling through the phases from right to left – Rhys Marshall making a couple of standout carries – before taking advantage of numbers left and there was no stopping Jaco Taute as he powered through the gap. Bleyendaal made it a full seven point return.

The pick of the tries came on 20 minutes, Bleyendaal intercepting inside the Munster 22 and oozing class with a perfectly weighted kick downfield where it was a footrace between Jones and Andrew Conway, the latter winning and dotting down for Munster’s second. It was fitting that Bleyendaal slotted the extras.

Penalties we’re easy to come by for Munster as they continued to apply huge pressure on Dragons, the hosts kicking to the corner each time. Making headway through the maul and subsequent phases, Taute ran another hard line at close range to the breakdown and barged over to secure his brace. Bleyendaal was again on target with the conversion.

Dragons, in danger of losing sight of Munster, rallied and crossed for through an impressive lineout maul on 36 minutes, Rhys Buckley touching down, although credit must go to Munster’s valiant defence which kept the Welsh attack at bay for over ten minutes of relentless pressure along the Munster tryline.

But the province would give Dragons much to ponder in the dressing room at half time as they bagged the bonus point try on the stroke of half time. Fullback Carl Meyer was sin binned for a deliberate knock on as Munster attacked down the left flank after the in-form Rory Scannell was held up just short. With the assistance of the TMO, referee Mike Adamson deservedly awarded a penalty try and Bleyendaal added the easy two to lead 31-10 at half time.

Threaten as they might Munster failed to make the extra man count upon the resumption and instead it was Dragons who made the most of numerical advantage when Darren O’Shea saw yellow. Like before, the victors were clinical through the maul, this time replacement hooker Elloit Dee scoring with Jones converting.

Comeback on? Far from it as Munster immediately found themselves back in the opposition 22 and, going through the phases, Dave Kilcoyne sniped at close range – bringing his Irish Independent Park try tally to three for the season to date after scoring a brace against Ospreys in November. Bleyendaal bisected the posts with the touchline conversion.

Sevens speedster Dan Goggin produced sensational stepping down the right wing, only to be called back for a foot in touch after he crossed the whitewash, but Ronan O’Mahony did produce the icing on the cake in the final play, speeding through the tiring defence for yet another try in Irish Independent Park and his seventh of the current PRO12 campaign.

Guinness PRO12 round 14 round up. The win sees Munster remain top of the Guinness PRO12 table, just two points clear of Ospreys who they face in Wales next Saturday at 5.15pm.

On the week of his 23rd birthday, excellent work around the park and at the breakdown saw Jack O’Donoghue named man of the match.

On the injury front, Erasmus conformed that Andrew Conway and Dave Foley were both removed for Head Injury Assessments while Jean Kleyn is to be assessed further for a knock to his neck.

Darren Sweetnam made his return from a knee injury sustained in the win over Leinster on St Stephen’s Day, while from the academy ranks, Dan Goggin, Conor Oliver and Brian Scott all saw game time this evening.

On the club front, Young Munster’s Abrie Griesel made his second senior appearance for the province.

Munster: Andrew Conway (Goggin 32); Darren Sweetnam (Saili 55), Jaco Taute (Griesel 73), Rory Scannell, Ronan O'Mahony; Tyler Bleyendaal – capt., Duncan Williams; Dave Kilcoyne, Rhys Marshall, Stephen Archer (Scott 56); Jean Kleyn (Oliver HT), Dave Foley (O’Shea 24); Dave O'Callaghan, Tommy O'Donnell, Jack O'Donoghue.

Replacements: Kevin O'Byrne, Peter McCabe, Brian Scott, Darren O'Shea, Conor Oliver, Abrie Griesel, Francis Saili, Dan Goggin.

Afterwards MunsterRugby.ie spoke exclusively to captain Tyler Bleyendaal…

Next Home Game

Munster return to Thomond Park to play Scarlets in the Guinness PRO12 on Friday February 24th at 7.35pm.

Start your weekend cheering on Munster under Friday-Night-Lights!

Tickets from:
Adult €;20
Junior €;7
Student €;7
Family (2 adult & 2 junior) €;40

Munster v Scarlets tickets can be purchased online here, from the Munster Rugby Ticket Offices at Irish Independent Park and Thomond Park, or by calling 061 421103.

Match Pages - Summary

Munster Rugby

Tries

Taute 13' , 27' , Conway 19' , Kilcoyne 63' , O'Mahony 79'

Conversions

Bleyendaal 14' , 20' , 28' , 40 + 2' , 64' , 80'

Penalties

Bleyendaal 6'

Penalty Tries

40 + 2'

Yellow Cards

O'Shea 55

Newport Gwent Dragons

Tries

Buckley 35' , Dee 59'

Conversions

Jones 36' , 59'

Penalties

Jones 11'

Yellow Cards

Meyer 40 +2

Match Page - Timeline

45 - 17

Conversion 80'

T. Bleyendaal

43 - 17

Try 79'

R. O'Mahony

38 - 17

Replacement 72'

J. Taute

A. Griesel

38 - 17

Replacement 70'

D. Kilcoyne

P. McCabe

38 - 17

Replacement 68'

N. Cudd

H. Keddie

38 - 17

Conversion 64'

T. Bleyendaal

38 - 17

Replacement 63'

B. Harris

L. Fairbrother

38 - 17

Replacement 63'

S. Hobbs

T. Davies

36 - 17

Try 63'

D. Kilcoyne

38 - 17

Replacement 60'

A. Warren

S. Beard

36 - 17

Replacement 60'

T. Knoyle

S. Pretorius

31 - 17

Replacement 60'

T. Knoyle

S. Pretorius

31 - 17

Replacement 60'

D. Jones

A. O'Brien

31 - 17

Conversion 59'

D. Jones

31 - 15

Try 59'

E. Dee

31 - 10

Replacement 58'

R. Marshall

K. O'Byrne

31 - 10

Replacement 55'

S. Archer

B. Scott

31 - 10

Yellow Card 55'

D. O'Shea

31 - 10

Replacement 54'

D. Sweetnam

F. Saili

31 - 10

Replacement 52'

M. Screech

N. Crosswell

31 - 10

Replacement 51'

R. Buckley

E. Dee

31 - 10

Replacement 41'

J. Kleyn

C. Oliver

31 - 10

Yellow Card 40'

C. Meyer

31 - 10

Conversion 40'

T. Bleyendaal

29 - 10

Pentry 40'

.

24 - 10

Conversion 36'

D. Jones

24 - 8

Try 35'

R. Buckley

24 - 3

Replacement 31'

A. Conway

D. Goggin

24 - 3

Conversion 28'

T. Bleyendaal

22 - 3

Try 27'

J. Taute

17 - 3

Replacement 24'

D. Foley

D. O'Shea

17 - 3

Conversion 20'

T. Bleyendaal

15 - 3

Try 19'

A. Conway

10 - 3

Conversion 14'

T. Bleyendaal

8 - 3

Try 13'

J. Taute

3 - 3

Penalty 11'

D. Jones

3 - 0

Penalty 6'

T. Bleyendaal

Match page - Match Stats

Possession (%)

   

Territory (%)

   

Teams

Metres Gained

509

Munster Rugby

257

Dragons RFC

Carries

144

Munster Rugby

88

Dragons RFC

Tries

5

Munster Rugby

2

Dragons RFC

Passes

140

Munster Rugby

101

Dragons RFC

Tackles Made

88

Munster Rugby

173

Dragons RFC

Missed Tackles

15

Munster Rugby

31

Dragons RFC

Turnovers

9

Munster Rugby

11

Dragons RFC

Penalties Conceded

12

Munster Rugby

11

Dragons RFC

Match Page - Lineups

  • M - Metres Gained
  • C - Carries
  • P - Passes made
  • T - Tackles
  • TO - Turnovers Won
Munster Rugby
Pos   T D C P
15 Andrew Conway
Replacement: Dan Goggin (31)
  • M: 34
  • C: 2
  • P: 2
  • T: 3
  • TO: 0
1
14 Darren Sweetnam
Replacement: Francis Saili (54)
  • M: 33
  • C: 4
  • P: 1
  • T: 3
  • TO: 0
13 Jaco Taute
Replacement: Abrie Griesel (72)
  • M: 13
  • C: 12
  • P: 3
  • T: 2
  • TO: 1
2
12 Rory Scannell
  • M: 53
  • C: 8
  • P: 5
  • T: 7
  • TO: 1
11 Ronan O'Mahony
  • M: 90
  • C: 11
  • P: 1
  • T: 5
  • TO: 1
1
10 Tyler Bleyendaal
  • M: 51
  • C: 7
  • P: 20
  • T: 7
  • TO: 0
6 1
9 Duncan Williams
  • M: 11
  • C: 6
  • P: 83
  • T: 6
  • TO: 0
1 Dave Kilcoyne
Replacement: Peter McCabe (70)
  • M: 18
  • C: 17
  • P: 2
  • T: 1
  • TO: 0
1
2 Rhys Marshall
Replacement: Kevin O'Byrne (58)
  • M: 15
  • C: 10
  • P: 3
  • T: 2
  • TO: 0
3 Stephen Archer
Replacement: Brian Scott (55)
  • M: 7
  • C: 5
  • P: 2
  • T: 3
  • TO: 0
4 Jean Kleyn
Replacement: Conor Oliver (41)
  • M: 8
  • C: 3
  • P: 1
  • T: 1
  • TO: 0
5 Dave Foley
Replacement: Darren O'Shea (24)
  • M: 3
  • C: 5
  • P: 2
  • T: 3
  • TO: 0
6 Dave O'Callaghan
  • M: 9
  • C: 6
  • P: 2
  • T: 7
  • TO: 0
7 Tommy O'Donnell
  • M: 10
  • C: 10
  • P: 3
  • T: 9
  • TO: 1
8 Jack O'Donoghue
  • M: 52
  • C: 12
  • P: 3
  • T: 6
  • TO: 0
replacements
16 Kevin O'Byrne
Replaced Rhys Marshall (58)
  • M: 4
  • C: 5
  • P: 0
  • T: 3
  • TO: 0
17 Peter McCabe
Replaced Dave Kilcoyne (70)
  • M: 0
  • C: 0
  • P: 0
  • T: 1
  • TO: 1
18 Brian Scott
Replaced Stephen Archer (55)
  • M: 1
  • C: 3
  • P: 1
  • T: 4
  • TO: 0
19
Darren O'Shea
Replaced Dave Foley (24)
  • M: 24
  • C: 4
  • P: 1
  • T: 2
  • TO: 0
20 Conor Oliver
Replaced Jean Kleyn (41)
  • M: 12
  • C: 7
  • P: 1
  • T: 7
  • TO: 0
21 Abrie Griesel
Replaced Jaco Taute (72)
  • M: 10
  • C: 1
  • P: 2
  • T: 2
  • TO: 0
22 Francis Saili
Replaced Darren Sweetnam (54)
  • M: 3
  • C: 2
  • P: 2
  • T: 3
  • TO: 0
23 Dan Goggin
Replaced Andrew Conway (31)
  • M: 48
  • C: 4
  • P: 0
  • T: 1
  • TO: 0
Newport Gwent Dragons
Pos   T D C P
15

Carl Meyer

  • M: 34
  • C: 6
  • P: 3
  • T: 2
  • TO: 0
14

Adam Hughes

  • M: 4
  • C: 1
  • P: 3
  • T: 0
  • TO: 0
13

Tyler Morgan

  • M: 41
  • C: 3
  • P: 1
  • T: 4
  • TO: 0
12

Adam Warren

Replacement: Sam Beard (60)
  • M: 0
  • C: 2
  • P: 1
  • T: 3
  • TO: 0
11

Pat Howard

  • M: 25
  • C: 8
  • P: 0
  • T: 3
  • TO: 0
10

Dorian Jones

  • M: 23
  • C: 5
  • P: 6
  • T: 6
  • TO: 0
2 1
9

Tavis Knoyle

Replacement: Sarel Pretorius (60)
Replacement: Sarel Pretorius (60)
  • M: 10
  • C: 6
  • P: 33
  • T: 6
  • TO: 0
1

Sam Hobbs

Replacement: Thomas Davies (63)
  • M: 4
  • C: 5
  • P: 1
  • T: 14
  • TO: 0
2

Rhys Buckley

Replacement: Elliot Dee (51)
  • M: 0
  • C: 3
  • P: 0
  • T: 11
  • TO: 0
1
3

Brok Harris

Replacement: Lloyd Fairbrother (63)
  • M: 0
  • C: 1
  • P: 3
  • T: 16
  • TO: 1
4

Matthew Screech

Replacement: Nick Crosswell (52)
  • M: 2
  • C: 5
  • P: 1
  • T: 12
  • TO: 0
5

Rynard Landman

  • M: 1
  • C: 1
  • P: 3
  • T: 11
  • TO: 0
6

Ollie Griffiths

  • M: 10
  • C: 4
  • P: 4
  • T: 17
  • TO: 0
7

Nic Cudd

Replacement: Harrison Keddie (68)
  • M: 17
  • C: 7
  • P: 5
  • T: 18
  • TO: 3
8

Lewis Evans

  • M: 24
  • C: 10
  • P: 4
  • T: 19
  • TO: 1
replacements
16

Elliot Dee

Replaced: Rhys Buckley (51)
  • M: 2
  • C: 4
  • P: 2
  • T: 5
  • TO: 0
1
17

Thomas Davies

Replaced: Sam Hobbs (63)
  • M: 5
  • C: 2
  • P: 0
  • T: 6
  • TO: 0
18

Lloyd Fairbrother

Replaced: Brok Harris (63)
  • M: 3
  • C: 3
  • P: 0
  • T: 2
  • TO: 0
19

Nick Crosswell

Replaced: Matthew Screech (52)
  • M: 1
  • C: 1
  • P: 2
  • T: 8
  • TO: 1
20

Harrison Keddie

  • M: 6
  • C: 4
  • P: 2
  • T: 3
  • TO: 0
21

Sarel Pretorius

Replaced: Tavis Knoyle (60)
Replaced: Tavis Knoyle (60)
  • M: 9
  • C: 3
  • P: 19
  • T: 2
  • TO: 0
22

Angus O'Brien

Replaced: Dorian Jones (60)
  • M: 36
  • C: 3
  • P: 8
  • T: 1
  • TO: 0
23

Sam Beard

Replaced: Adam Warren (60)
  • M: 0
  • C: 1
  • P: 0
  • T: 4
  • TO: 1
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