Jean De Viliers try seals win for Munster over Glasgow
Jean De Villiers scored a late try as Munster picked up a 27-19 Magners League win over Glasgow Warriors in a closely contested game at Thomond Park this past weekend.
Denis Hurley scored a try early on after a nice break from Lifeimi Mafi and a great long pass from Ian Dowling. A loose Ronan O’Gara pass later in the half then allowed Glasgow flanker John Barclay to get the intercept and sprint away for a nice try.
Munster regained control in the second half after a string of penalty kicks by O’Gara, while Dan Parks kept them in touch with kicks in the 68th and 72nd minute.
De Villiers then managed to squeeze in at the corner for a superbly try that was nonchalantly converted by O’Gara, taking his personal tally to 17 points and denying the Warriors a bonus point in the process.
Munster's 17th home win on the trot now takes them to second place on the Magners League table ahead of their clash with leaders Leinster this weekend.
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Time: 06:32
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Denis Hurley scored a try early on after a nice break from Lifeimi Mafi and a great long pass from Ian Dowling. A loose Ronan O’Gara pass later in the half then allowed Glasgow flanker John Barclay to get the intercept and sprint away for a nice try.
Munster regained control in the second half after a string of penalty kicks by O’Gara, while Dan Parks kept them in touch with kicks in the 68th and 72nd minute.
De Villiers then managed to squeeze in at the corner for a superbly try that was nonchalantly converted by O’Gara, taking his personal tally to 17 points and denying the Warriors a bonus point in the process.
Munster's 17th home win on the trot now takes them to second place on the Magners League table ahead of their clash with leaders Leinster this weekend.
If you'll be watching matches this weekend, try get involved with RD by making a mental note of incidents that you see that you feel can be shared with the global audience. Post a note on the forum, or email us, and we'll do the rest. Cheers.
Time: 06:32
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10 Comments:
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By Anonymous, at April 02, 2010 2:01 pm
what an amazing try... wow
By Anonymous, at April 02, 2010 2:05 pm
good day @ the office
By sebastian, at April 02, 2010 2:16 pm
Interesting very similar to the Lions series winning try, a lack of commitment to deny 5 points by the opposition.
By Canadian Content, at April 02, 2010 2:42 pm
Great try :)
Barclay's effort was pretty good too. Nice sprint
By FrankyH, at April 02, 2010 3:52 pm
That's the 2nd time somebody has gotten Munster's winning streak wrong. That's MunsteR's 2nd win on the trot. They were handed their arses by a mediocre Newport Gwent Dragons team on 6th March.
By Darren, at April 02, 2010 4:51 pm
Wonderful try, that's how the Springboks do it.
By Anonymous, at April 03, 2010 2:31 am
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By Anonymous, at April 04, 2010 1:38 pm
He has nothing on Nonu and McAlister
By Anonymous, at April 07, 2010 5:29 am
look close he was well in touch..ffs
By Anonymous, at April 08, 2010 11:09 pm
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