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Team News | Munster Side To Face Glasgow Warriors

March 20, 2025 3:10 pm By The Editor

Gordon Wood is in line to make his Munster debut.

Gordon Wood is in line to make his Munster debut. Inpho

The Munster side has been named for Friday’s URC Round 13 clash against Glasgow Warriors at Scotstoun (7.35pm).

Diarmuid Barron captains the side with nine changes to the team that were beaten by Edinburgh last time out.

Barron, Seán O’Brien, Andrew Smith, Tony Butler, Paddy Patterson, Jeremy Loughman, Stephen Archer, Alex Kendellen and Gavin Coombes all come into the side.

Smith makes his Munster debut on the wing having joined the province on loan from Connacht earlier this month. A former Ireland 7s and U20s international, Smith made his first Munster appearance in the friendly against Leicester last week.

Loughman returns from a hip injury for his first appearance in almost five months.

Four Academy players are included as Ben O’Connor starts at full-back with Danny Sheahan, Ruadhán Quinn and Gordon Wood among the replacements.

Centre Wood is in line for his Munster debut having impressed against Leicester last week. The Garryowen man came up through the ranks at Ballina Killaloe and St Munchin’s College and made his first senior appearance against Gloucester in pre-season.

Hooker Sheahan is set for his second URC appearance having made his debut against Dragons in January.

O’Connor, O’Brien and Smith form the back three with Alex Nankivell and Tom Farrell starting together in an unchanged midfield partnership.

Patterson and Butler are named in the half-backs after starting together against Leicester last week.

Loughman, Barron and Archer pack down in the front row with Archer making his 297th appearance for Munster.

Fineen Wycherley and Tom Ahern start in the engine room with a back row of Kendellen, John Hodnett and Coombes.

Sheahan, Josh Wycherley, John Ryan, Brian Gleeson and Academy flanker Quinn provide the forward cover.

Ethan Coughlan, Wood and Rory Scannell are the backline replacements with Scannell set for his 197th Munster appearance.

Billy Burns, Niall Scannell and Oli Jager were unavailable due to knocks.

Munster Rugby: Ben O’Connor; Seán O’Brien, Tom Farrell, Alex Nankivell, Andrew Smith; Tony Butler, Paddy Patterson; Jeremy Loughman, Diarmuid Barron (C), Stephen Archer; Fineen Wycherley, Tom Ahern; Alex Kendellen, John Hodnett. Gavin Coombes.

Replacements: Danny Sheahan, Josh Wycherley, John Ryan, Brian Gleeson, Ruadhán Quinn, Ethan Coughlan, Gordon Wood, Rory Scannell.

Tickets

URC Round 15: Saturday, April 19

Munster v Bulls, Thomond Park, 5.15pm; Buy tickets here

URC Round 17: Friday, May 9

Munster v Ulster, Thomond Park, 7.35pm; Buy tickets here

URC Round 18: Friday, May 16

Munster v Benetton, Virgin Media Park, 8pm; Buy tickets here

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Report | Munster lose to Glasgow Warriors at Scotstoun

March 21, 2025 9:50 pm By The Editor

Report | Munster lose to Glasgow Warriors at Scotstoun

Seán O'Brien against Glasgow Warriors this evening

Munster suffered a narrow loss in Glasgow despite two tries from Seán O’Brien & one from John Hodnett with Tony Butler & Rory Scannell adding 10 points off the tee.

Next up Munster will take on Connacht at Hastings Insurance MacHale Park in Castlebar on Saturday, March 29 at 2.30pm.

Munster got off to a strong start dominating possession. Academy full-back Ben O’Connor won an aerial battle using some beautiful footwork to get close to the line. Munster continued to put on pressure in the first ten minutes but Glasgow’s defence held firm.

The visitors were reduced to 14 men after Fineen Wycherley received a yellow card following an illegal lift on Alex Samuel.

A superb passage of play starting with a break by O’Brien gave Munster a chance. Tom Farrell and Andrew Smith all played their part before Butler’s crossfield kick found O’Connor, who passed inside for Hodnett to get the first five points of the game. Butler added a further two from the tee to put Munster in the lead, 0-7.

Munster continued attacking patiently with Gavin Coombes making a huge charge up the left wing. The ball was spun out to the blindside and O’Brien wove round three defenders stretching to score superbly. Butler’s touchline conversion was off target, 0-12.

Glasgow kept the ball alive, with a number of offloads, with George Horne bringing the home side back into the game. Adam Hastings converted bringing the score to 7-12.

A Butler penalty extended Munster’s lead by a further three points after 30 minutes, 7-15.

Recently returned from injury and Glasgow captain Kyle Steyn narrowed the gap with five minutes left of the first half, scoring a break away try. The try was converted and Munster lead by one point at half-time, 14-15.

Stafford McDowell was penalised for not rolling away allowing Butler to slot a second penalty. Munster had the first points of the second half and led, 14-18.

Playing a penalty advantage off the scrum, Munster kept the ball alive, Farrell offloaded for O’Brien to score his second try in an outstanding Munster attack. Rory Scannell converted to get the two points, 14-25.

The hosts came back instantly with a try from substitute Matt Fagerson. The conversion was good by Hastings, keeping Glasgow within touching distance, 21-25.

With four minutes on the clock Nathan McBeth scored Glasgow’s fourth and bonus point try from short range, the score was converted putting them in front 28-25, ultimately securing the win.

Munster: Ben O’Connor; Seán O’Brien, Tom Farrell, Alex Nankivell, Andrew Smith; Tony Butler (Rory Scannell ’62), Paddy Patterson (Ethan Coughlan ‘53); Jeremy Loughman (Josh Wycherley ’53), Diarmuid Barron (C), Stephen Archer (John Ryan ’66); Fineen Wycherley, Tom Ahern; Alex Kendellen (Brian Gleeson ‘66), John Hodnett (Ruadhán Quinn ’61). Gavin Coombes.

Replacements: Danny Sheahan, Josh Wycherley, John Ryan, Brian Gleeson, Ruadhán Quinn, Ethan Coughlan, Gordon Wood, Rory Scannell.

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The Munster try scorers were John Hodnett and Seán O’Brien (2)

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