The Premiership is a land of hype and glory and Munster will prove that
Munster’s consistency in Europe over the last 10 years has been disregarded. They are good enough to reach another semi-final. By Garry Doyle Sunday 13 Dec 2020, 7:30 AM Dec 13th 2020, 7:30 AM 20,161 Views 16 Comments
Goggin celebrates the 2019 win over Exeter.
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Image: Tommy Dickson/INPHO
IT IS 14 years since Ronan O’Gara called out the English Premiership, questioning their alleged brilliance ahead of Munster’s date with Leicester. He then showed he was able to walk the walk at Welford Road.
You’d think we’d have learned. But no. Their league continues to live in a land of hype and glory and while the PRO14 doesn’t help itself with its structure and frequent name changes, Scarlets struck a blow for the competitio
); I don t want to be 50 sitting in the pub and thinking, I wish I had taken a risk
Sammy Arnold made a big decision to switch from Munster to Connacht last summer. By Murray Kinsella Friday 11 Dec 2020, 6:00 AM Dec 11th 2020, 6:00 AM 11,737 Views 1 Comment
Arnold made his Connacht debut against Munster.
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Image: Dan Sheridan/INPHO
IT’S NOT TOO long ago that Sammy Arnold had perhaps his best performance in a Munster jersey, as he teamed up with Rory Scannell in midfield to get the better of Toulon’s Ma’a Nonu and Mathieu Bastareaud at Thomond Park.