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Munster supporters got involved as the Yellow Army led a march to Stade Marcel-Michelin.
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Munster supporters got involved as the Yellow Army led a march to Stade Marcel-Michelin.
Stephen Archer, Dave Foley, Dave Kilcoyne and Felix Jones have all committed to the province.
Tomorrow night’s inter-pro is shaping up to be a cracker.
This pirate-themed video runs through the highlights that have led to the province reaching a Heineken Cup semi-final.
Rob Penney makes just one change from the side which beat Gloucester in Kingsholm.
It wasn’t just Ireland that witnessed full-blooded derbies this week.
Tonight’s inter-pro is a mouthwatering prospect.
The young out-half shrugged off praise for another late Munster win, instead offering it to Duncan Williams.
The trio of Arsenal stars are fired up for Munster’s clash against Perpignan tomorrow.
The former number eight will be assisted by Ulster backs coach Neil Doak.
The Munster captain underwent some ‘fine-tuning’ today before Sunday’s Heineken Cup clash with Perpignan.
Rob Penney’s men trained at CIT in Cork, with the Heineken Cup double-header against Perpignan looming.
International prop Stephen Archer says the southern province are focusing on the Dragons on Friday night.
The 26-year-old’s new deal comes into effect in July 2014.
Enjoy it while it lasts.
Now, who’s ready for the Heineken Cup?
The Munster coach heaped praise on his out-half after the 19-15 win over Leinster, and he ‘still has JJ to unleash’.
‘Accuracy is the big thing,’ says the lock. ‘Scoring when we’re in the green zone and mixing our game a bit better.’
It’s like MTV Cribs, but with less plasma TVs.
The flying back took time out with us this week to chat workload, gameplan and, yes, even his position.
You can’t take them anywhere.
Munster have been down this road five times before.
Warren Gatland and his coaching crew will be at Thomond Park to witness the interprovincial clash.
The prop has played 224 times for Munster, won 67 Ireland caps and captured the Grand Slam in 2009.
The Premiership champions were not impressed with “supporters” selling their tickets to travelling Irish supporters.
Red versus Blue. Facts, jokes and YouTube clips await the winner.
We’re at the midway point of the season, time to see where we all stand.
Connacht have taken some impressive scalps in Galway this year and Munster were without some big names.
The scans have not brought such good news for Ulster.
European dreams could be shattered for three of Ireland’s four representatives.