Snyman's return for Munster ends in crazy victory
URC REPORT: Munster just got the better of a high-scoring clash with Scarlets to record a 49-42 win in Cork on Friday.
It finished seven tries to six in Munster’s favour with Scarlets mounting a superb second-half comeback having trailed 7-35 at half-time.
The biggest cheer of the match was reserved for RG Snyman as he returned from injury on 63 minutes for his first appearance since October 2021.
World Cup Winning Springbok is back for @MunsterRugby 🤩
Last run out was in October 2021 🤯
Welcome back RG Snyman ❤️#BKTURC #URC | #MUNvSCA | @Springboks pic.twitter.com/440TRhg3Rt
— BKT United Rugby Championship (URC) (@URCOfficial) March 3, 2023
Shane Daly and Player of the Match Calvin Nash both scored two tries with Patrick Campbell, Paddy Patterson and Gavin Coombes also touching down. Joey Carbery kicked six conversions and Jack Crowley kicked one as Munster managed to see out the victory.
Munster started brilliantly and scored the opening try after just 150 seconds. Coombes, John Hodnett and Roman Salanoa all had big carries in the build-up before Antoine Frisch’s beautiful out-the-backdoor offload sent Campbell down the right wing for the first try. The Academy fullback pointed to the sky after scoring, dedicating the try to his coach and friend Tom Tierney.
Jean Kleyn knocked on inches from the line before Patterson’s inside pass allowed Nash to race through the middle for his first try.
Daly scored the third try in the left corner after 23 minutes following good hands from Carbery and Nash before Patterson weaved in for the bonus-point try on 26 minutes with Carbery’s four conversions making it 28-0.
A Joe Roberts try for Scarlets after 34 minutes got Scarlets off the mark with Sam Costelow converting but Daly danced through the Scarlets defence on the stroke of half-time to give Munster a commanding 35-7 advantage.
Scarlets struck first in the second half with Vaea Fifita racing in from 30 metres with Costelow’s conversion making it 35-14.
Munster responded immediately with Gavin Coombes scoring his 12th try of the campaign from close range on 49 minutes.
Sione Kalamafoni pounced on a loose ball after a Scarlets counter-ruck to score in the right corner and keep the game alive as Costelow’s conversion made it 42-21.
An injury for Patrick Campbell meant the Munster backline had to be rejigged as Academy scrumhalf Ethan Coughlan came in at No.9 with Patterson going out to the wing and Daly moving to fullback.
Sam Lousi was in for the Scarlets’ bonus-point try just past the hour after a direct Scarlets attack with Costelow’s conversion making it 42-28 going into the final quarter.
Academy prop Mark Donnelly came up with a big turnover and Munster looked to have made the five points safe on 64 minutes with the seventh try. Replacement Jack Crowley made a break and offloaded for Daly who nearly got in for his hat-trick but passed for Nash to score his second.
Crowley’s conversion made it 49-28 but Scarlets kept going to set up a grandstand finish.
Scarlets were in for their fifth try on 70 minutes when Gareth Davies touched down under the posts to make it a two-score game before a vital Fineen Wycherley interception halted another Scarlets’ attack.
The Welsh side kept coming and Tom Rogers scored after 76 minutes with Costelow converting to make it 49-42.
Crowley saw a late penalty drop short and a Scarlets knock-on ended their chances of a comeback as Munster held on for another vital win.
Player Of the Match
New Zealand and Tonga-capped lock Vaea Fifita shone as Scarlets fought back from what looked like a lost cause. He was to the fore with some driving carries, inviting offloads and a fine finish for his own try.
Play of the Match
Munster snapped up some sweetly-taken tries during a dominant first half, but Scarlets’ fightback also saw them enjoy some bright moments with ball in hand.
The best of them came when they went through the phases off a line-out inside the Munster 22. Wily scrum-half Gareth Davies sniped and offloaded off the deck, fellow replacement Johnny Williams was up in support and he also showed impressive hands to put Sam Lousi over beside the posts.
The scorers:
For Munster:
Tries: Campbell, Nash 2, Daly 2, Patterson, Coombes
Cons: Carbery 7
For Scarlets:
Tries: Roberts, Fifita, Kalamafoni, Lousi, G Davies, Rogers
Cons: Costelow
Teams:
Munster: 15 Patrick Campbell, 14 Calvin Nash, 13 Antoine Frisch, 12 Malakai Fekitoa, 11 Shane Daly, 10 Joey Carbery, 9 Paddy Patterson, 8 Gavin Coombes, 7 John Hodnett, 6 Jack O’Donoghue (captain), 5 Fineen Wycherley, 4 Jean Kleyn, 3 Roman Salanoa, 2 Diarmuid Barron, 1 Josh Wycherley.
Replacements: 16 Niall Scannell, 17 Mark Donnelly, 18 Keynan Knox, 19 RG Snyman, 20 Alex Kendellen, 21 Ethan Coughlan, 22 Jack Crowley, 23 Jack O’Sullivan.
Scarlets: 15 Johnny McNicholl, 14 Tom Rogers, 13 Joe Roberts, 12 Ioan Nicholas, 11 Steff Evans, 10 Sam Costelow, 9 Dane Blacker, 8 Sione Kalamafoni, 7 Dan Davis, 6 Josh Macleod (captain), 5 Sam Lousi, 4 Vaea Fifita, 3 Sam Wainwright, 2 Shaun Evans, 1 Kemsley Mathias.
Replacements: 16 Taylor Davies, 17 Steff Thomas, 18 Javan Sebastian, 19 Morgan Jones, 20 Carwyn Tuipulotu, 21 Gareth Davies, 22 Dan Jones, 23 Johnny Williams.
Referee: Ben Blain (Scotland)
Assistant referees: Andrew Cole (Ireland), Sam Holt (Ireland)
TMO: Andrew McMenemy (Scotland)
Sources: @Munsterrugby & @URCOfficial