Despite three tries in the first half from John Hodnett, Shay McCarthy and Diarmuid Barron, Bath edged Munster out with a strong second half performance.
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Munster came out of the blocks quickly as a ducking and diving Shay McCarthy got close to the line, with a try coming soon after. Ethan Coughlan passed out to John Hodnett getting the first score after just six minutes. Billy Burns got his first points in a Munster shirt as he split the uprights leaving the scoreboard 7-0.
Bath returned with a try of their own just a few minutes later, after 22-year-old winger Austin Emens made the most of their 50:22, crossing over in the corner. Orlando Bailey converted to leave the score even, 7-7.
Munster went down to fourteen men after Gavin Coombes was given a yellow card, allowing the hosts to exploit the weakened Munster side. Bath’s Jasper Spandler scored an almost instantly with their conversion going wide, 12-7.
Munster’s second try from Shay McCarthy came after a lineout maul got them within a metre of the line, and despite being down a man, the winger used his footwork and pace to dive over. Billy Burns added the extras to make the score, 14-12.
Both sides came within touching distance of scoring, with Captain Diarmuid Barron getting over just before the half-time whistle for try number three. Burns’ boot converted leaving Munster in the lead at the break.
In the second half Bath came out with renewed energy, a new set of players, and dominated in possession.
They scored twice in quick succession, with tries from Jaco Coetzee and Tyler Offiah. Finn Russell uncharacteristically missed the first conversion but successfully slotted the second. Bath took the lead 24 – 21, Munster leaving twelve unanswered points.
Neither side were able to capitalise on their attacking play for the final quarter, with Bath’s strong defence making it difficult for Munster. The ball was held up on the Munster try line in the dying minutes and Bath took the win for the first pre-season friendly of the 24/25 Season.
Attendance: 9603
Bath Friendly Round-up
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