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Team News | Munster Side Named For Zebre Clash

September 27, 2024 12:01 pm By The Editor

Team News | Munster Side Named For Zebre Clash

It will be a very special occasion for Gavin Coombes as the Skibbereen man makes his 100th appearance for Munster.

The Munster team has been named for Saturday’s URC Round 2 clash against Zebre at the Stadio Sergio Lanfranchi in Parma (KO 3pm Irish time, live on RTÉ and Premier Sports).

There are four personnel changes and three positional switches to the side that secured a bonus-point win against Connacht last weekend.

Josh Wycherley and Oli Jager come into the front-row while Tony Butler and Calvin Nash come into the backline.

Thaakir Abrahams moves to the left wing, Tom Farrell moves to inside centre and Shane Daly takes up his position at outside centre.

It will be a very special occasion for Gavin Coombes as the Skibbereen man makes his 100th appearance for Munster.

Mike Haley continues at full-back where he is joined by Nash and Abrahams on the wings.

Craig Casey and Butler form the half-back partnership while Farrell and Daly start in the centre.

Wycherley, captain Diarmuid Barron and Jager pack down in the front-row with the unchanged partnership of Jean Kleyn and Fineen Wycherley lining out at second-row.

The back-row remains unchanged with Ruadhán Quinn, John Hodnett and Coombes completing the starting 15.

Jack Daly, Shay McCarthy and Conor Murray are among the replacements and are set for their first appearances of the season while Bryan Fitzgerald is also included and is in line for his competitive Munster debut.

On the injury front, Billy Burns was unavailable due to the shoulder injury he sustained against Connacht. Alex Nankivell was unable to train this week due to a knock and was unavailable for selection. Liam Coombes picked up a knock at training this week and was also unavailable.

Munster: Mike Haley; Calvin Nash, Shane Daly, Tom Farrell, Thaakir Abrahams; Tony Butler, Craig Casey; Josh Wycherley, Diarmuid Barron (c), Oli Jager; Jean Kleyn, Fineen Wycherley; Ruadhán Quinn, John Hodnett, Gavin Coombes.

Replacements: Niall Scannell, Jeremy Loughman, John Ryan, Jack Daly, Jack O’Donoghue, Conor Murray, Bryan Fitzgerald, Shay McCarthy.

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Report | Munster lose away to Zebre

September 28, 2024 6:22 pm By The Editor

Report | Munster lose away to Zebre

Munster lose to a spirited Zebre side away in Parma.

There were six tries in the first half, two from centurion Gavin Coombes, one apiece from Mike Haley, and one Bryan Fitzgerald on his debut. Tony Butler kicked all four conversions successfully which left Munster in the lead at half-time.

The momentum shifted in the second forty, and despite a try from Shay McCarthy in the last 10 minutes, Zebre finished with a bonus point win.

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Zebre were the first to get on the scoreboard after Munster were penalised at the breakdown, and out-half Giovanni Montemauri got three points from the tee. They had a second chance not long after with a long-range penalty, but the ball went just wide of the posts.

A 50:22 by Craig Casey gave Munster an excellent attacking platform, with centurion Gavin Coombes eventually getting over the line just inside the first quarter, a 44th try in one hundred appearances. Tony Butler converted, 3-7.

Zebre hit back immediately with two tries in quick succession. The first came from a maul, out to centres Luca Morisi and Giulio Bertaccini with Jacopo Trulla getting the ball down in the corner, the conversion missed the posts. The second try came from scrum-half Alessandro Fusco with Montemauri converting, 15-7.

Gavin Coombes got his second try of the match minutes later, a straightforward pick and dive which converted by Butler left the score at 15-14.

Five minutes before half-time, Academy Flanker Ruadhán Quinn made a superb break getting very close to the line, and it was Mike Haley who scored the visitors third try. For Butler, a third successful conversion.

Munster were rewarded for their boot to the corner when Garryowen man Bryan Fitzgerald scored a try in the dying minutes of the first forty. Fitzgerald made his debut having come on for an injured Shane Daly early in the game. Munster led at the break, 15-28.

Within 90 seconds of the second half Zebre started closing the gap, and hit back through an intercept try, as Trulla scored his second in the right corner. Montemauri’s conversion went wide.

Zebre continued to maintain possession, and after two big carries from their props, Giovanni Licata scored their bonus point try, and with the conversion, brought them within one point of Munster, 27-28.

The third try of the half also came from the hosts, with Fusco again getting his side five points under the posts. Montemauri added the extras allowing Zebre to lead by 6 points. Just two minutes later a try from Geronimo Prisciantelli gave Zebre the lead 39-28, but the conversion was wide.

Shay McCarthy scored Munster’s only points of the second half with his try, after Mike Haley left several defenders in his wake and Bryan Fitzgerald supporting on the inside. Conor Murray missed the conversion.

Zebre got a penalty in the last minute, and end the game victorious, 42-33.

Munster: Mike Haley; Calvin Nash, Shane Daly (Bryan Fitzgerald, ‘6), Tom Farrell, Thaakir Abrahams; Tony Butler (Conor Murray, ’70), Craig Casey; Josh Wycherley (Jeremy Loughman, ’47), Diarmuid Barron (C), (Niall Scannell, ’52), Oli Jager (John Ryan, ’47) ; Jean Kleyn, Fineen Wycherley (Jack Daly, ’58) (Fineen Wycherley, ’72); Ruadhán Quinn (Jack O’Donoghue, ‘52), John Hodnett, Gavin Coombes.

Replacements: Niall Scannell, Jeremy Loughman, John Ryan, Jack Daly, Jack O’Donoghue, Conor Murray, Bryan Fitzgerald, Shay McCarthy.

Tries: Coombes (2), Haley, Fitzgerald, McCarthy

Cons: Butler (4)

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Gavin Coombes got his 100th appearance for Munster.

Bryan Fitzgerald got his competitive Munster debut replacing Shane Daly, and also scored his first try for the province.

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