Ireland duo unavailable for Munster as derby challenge approaches
Munster have named their team to host Leinster in the sold out URC Interpro derby on St, Stephen’s Day, Tuesday December 26, at Thomond Park.
Munster have lost just once at home since the St. Stephen’s Day fixture last year, while Leinster’s only defeat this season was away to Glasgow on the opening weekend.
They have opted for four personnel changes and one positional switch to the side that faced Exeter Chiefs last week. Three Academy players are also in the 23-man squad.
Tighthead prop Oli Jager makes his first start for Munster, joined by Dave Kilcoyne joins Jager in the front row, while Academy lock Edwin Edogbo returns from injury in the second row for his seventh start of the campaign. He will be partnered by Gavin Coombes, who gets set for his 10th appearance of the campaign, having started all of Munster’s games so far this year.
Simon Zebo comes into the side at full-back for his second appearance of the season with Shane Daly moving to the left wing and Calvin Nash keeping his place on the right wing.
Scrum-half Craig Casey and out-half Jack Crowley start together once again with Alex Nankivell and Antoine Frisch in midfield.
Hooker Diarmuid Barron captains the side and packs down with Kilcoyne and Jager in the front row, while the back row of Tom Ahern, John Hodnett and Jack O’Donoghue is unchanged.
In line with IRFU player management guidelines, Tadhg Beirne and Conor Murray were unavailable for selection having featured in all five games since returning from international duty. The duo also played in all five matches of Ireland’s Rugby World Cup campaign in France.
“It’ll be a great scalp for us to take them at St. Stephen’s Day at Thomond,” said coach Graham Rowntree.
Munster:
15. Simon Zebo, 14. Calvin Nash, 13. Antoine Frisch, 12. Alex Nankivell, 11. Shane Daly; 10. Jack Crowley, 9. Craig Casey; 1. Dave Kilcoyne, 2. Diarmuid Barron, 3. Oli Jager; 4. Edwin Edogbo, 5. Gavin Coombes; 6. Tom Ahern, 7. John Hodnett, 8. Jack O’Donoghue.
Replacements:
16. Eoghan Clarke, 17. Jeremy Loughman, 18. Stephen Archer, 19. Brian Gleeson, 20. Alex Kendellen, 21. Paddy Patterson, 22. Tony Butler, 23. Seán O’Brien.
Leinster:
15. Hugo Keenan, 14. Jordan Larmour, 13. Garry Ringrose, 12. Ciarán Frawley, 11. Rob Russell, 10. Harry Byrne, 9. Jamison Gibson-Park, 1. Andrew Porter, 2. Rónan Kelleher, 3. Michael Ala’alatoa, 4. Ross Molony, 5. Joe McCarthy, 6. Max Deegan, 7. Scott Penny, 8. Jack Conan
Replacements:
16. Dan Sheehan, 17. Ed Byrne, 18. Thomas Clarkson, 19. Jason Jenkins, 20. Ryan Baird, 21. Luke McGrath, 22. Liam Turner, 23. Will Connors
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The writer here ignores the fact that, following on from not taking the penalty kick, the All Blacks did manage to score a try a few minutes later. Not directly from the penalty awarded, but it is speculation to say that had they opted to take the koi they would have won. Even if they kicked it, which was no guarantee, they would still be trailing and would have had to start again at half-way.
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