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Ulster hold on against hard-charging Munster in Thomond Park thriller

MATCH REPORT: Munster’s second-half comeback was not enough as provincial rivals Ulster edged them 15-14 to win at Thomond Park for the first time since May 2014.

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Dan McFarland’s men did all their scoring in the first half, James Hume tagging a late score onto maul tries from Jordi Murphy and Tom Stewart for a 15-3 lead.

Munster had produced a disjointed performance up to that point, but they absorbed Malakai Fekitoa’s sin-binning and Jack Crowley took his tally to three penalties.

Crucially, the post prevented the Munster flyhalf from converting Shane Daly’s 66th-minute score and the hosts were unable to avoid their fifth successive interprovincial defeat – and third of the current season.

Murphy, a late inclusion for the injured Sean Reffell, rewarded Ulster’s early decision to go for the corner by scoring from a well-executed line-out drive.

Crowley closed the gap to 3-5 with his first penalty, punishing Duane Vermeulen for an off-the-ball scuffle with Diarmuid Barron.

However, the visitors’ maul found another defensive chink and Emerging Ireland hooker Stewart crashed over. The conversion proved too difficult again for Nathan Doak.

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Advancing from two breakdown steals by Edwin Edogbo, Munster’s line-out and handling, unfortunately, let them down inside the opposition’s 22.

Although David McCann was denied a try due to a Doak knock-on, he was soon the victim of a high tackle from Fekitoa which saw him sin-binned. Hume duly added a third unconverted try.

Some hair-raising running from John Hodnett saw Munster improve on the restart, as Crowley ate into the deficit.

The Cork youngster made it a six-point game in the 54th minute, and Ulster went down to 14 men when replacement Cormac Izuchukwu saw yellow for preventing a quick tap.

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Simon Zebo made a big impact on his introduction, running hard out to the right where he flicked a pass over Stewart Moore to put Daly over in the right corner. Crowley’s conversion hit the woodwork.

Despite Munster stopping Ulster from mauling over during a frenetic finish, the home side’s hopes of creating a match-winning score were crushed by a Vermeulen penalty win at the breakdown.

Player of the Match

The all-action Hodnett and Crowley stood out for the men in red, who had only lost one previous competitive home game since May 2021. Victors Ulster had some fine performances up front. Try scorer Stewart continues to impress, but Marty Moore’s durability, particularly in defence, saw him crowned the Player of the Match. A word too for Ulster’s new signing Rory Sutherland, who – having come off the bench – earned two turnover penalties and another steal.

Play of the match

Ulster was quick to take advantage of Fekitoa’s absence. Doak scrambled up close, with Stewart also having a cut. Billy Burns plucked down Alan O’Connor’s high pass to send Hume over. He profited from two poor tackle attempts by Crowley and Patrick Campbell.

The scorers

For Munster
Try: Daly
Pens: Crowley 3

For Ulster
Tries: Murphy, Stewart, Hume

Teams:

Munster: 15 Mike Haley, 14 Shane Daly, 13 Malakai Fekitoa, 12 Rory Scannell, 11 Patrick Campbell, 10 Jack Crowley, 9 Paddy Patterson, 8 Alex Kendellen, 7 John Hodnett, 6 Jack O’Donoghue (captain), 5 Eoin O’Connor, 4 Edwin Edogbo, 3 John Ryan, 2 Diarmuid Barron, 1 Dave Kilcoyne.
Replacements: 16 Niall Scannell, 17 Josh Wycherley, 18 Roman Salanoa, 19 Evan O’Connell, 20 Cian Hurley, 21 Neil Cronin, 22 Ben Healy, 23 Simon Zebo.

Ulster: 15 Stewart Moore, 14 Ben Moxham, 13 James Hume, 12 Luke Marshall, 11 Ethan McIlroy, 10 Billy Burns, 9 Nathan Doak, 8 Duane Vermeulen, 7 Sean Reffell, 6 David McCann, 5 Sam Carter, 4 Alan O’Connor (captain), 3 Marty Moore, 2 Tom Stewart, 1 Andy Warwick.
Replacements: 16 John Andrew, 17 Rory Sutherland, 18 Gareth Milasinovich, 19 Cormac Izuchukwu, 20 Jordi Murphy, 21 John Cooney, 22 Angus Curtis, 23 Craig Gilroy.

Referee: Frank Murphy (Ireland)
Assistant referees: Andrew Brace (Ireland), Paul Haycock (Ireland)
TMO: Tom Foley (England)

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