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Munster v Biarritz May 6, 2010

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Biarritz 18 Munster 7

Estadio Anoeta, San Seabastian, Spain by Pauric, Dysart N.S.

Munster were knocked out of the Heineken Cup by a hungrier Biarritz (France) side on Sunday.

Coming into the game Munster were without Lions captain Paul O’Connell, and their two wings, Doug Howlett and Denis Hurley, all due to injury. Biarritz were without Damien Trialle, there talisman kicker, also due to injury.

Munster were first to put points on the scoreboard after Donncha O’Callaghan made a run up the field, was tackled and from the resulting ruck, Keith Earls got in at the corner and O’Gara converted. 7-0 Munster.

That was as good as it got for the Irish men though, as Biarritz began to take charge. Munster started to give away penalties in kickable positions, and Dimitri Yachvilli converted. Biarritz began to claw their way back into the game through the boot of Yachvilli, and eventually they went ahead. Munster continued to give away penalties in kickable positions, and all of a sudden were down 15-7. In the last ten minutes Munster began to panic, which usually is the last thing you associate with Munster.

Yachvilli knocked over another penalty to leave the score line 18-7 and thats how the game ended. There were a few candidates for man of the match. From the Biarritz side you had Dimitri Yachvilli, whose kicking was superb and controlled the game at scrum-half, and Harinorduquay who had a good game at number 8 and his handling was excellent. He also had to wear a mask to protect his broken nose. On the Munster side you had Tomás O’Leary who was good at scrum-half, and Keith Earls who scored the only try of the game. In my view the Man of the Match award goes to Dimitri Yachvilli who kicked all of Biarritz’s points and controlled the game at scrum-half.

The result of the match means Biarritz go on to the Heineken Cup Final where they will play another French team – Toulouse. What a year it has been for France!!!!!!

Munster v Biarritz by Pauric



Comments

   1. Mary Daly - May 6, 2010

Very well written Pauric, very clear & concise report. Did you enjoy the game? What else did France achieve this year in rugby?
Well done! Mrs. Daly

   2. Rockall - May 6, 2010

Your right. but i think J. Flannery was the Irish man of the Irish man of the match.

   3. Steve C - May 6, 2010

I agree with your man of the match PK but Paul O’Connal was a big loss.

   4. BronaO - May 6, 2010

Munster Put up a good fight but Paul O’connel was a loss.

   5. tommy t - May 6, 2010

I think the same about man of the match but munster lost a great
player P O,connel. but i supose every one gets injured now and then.

   6. Max Power - May 6, 2010

I think Munster could have built on there lead but they threw it away

   7. C.S - May 6, 2010

Can’t belive Munster lost. I know Biarritz are good but i never thought they’d beat munster.

   8. MR T - May 6, 2010

GOOD MATCH BUT MUNSTER GIVING AWAY TO MANY PENALTY’S

   9. Holly - May 8, 2010

Ok review.Biarritz won a good match.J.Flannery should have gotten man of the match.He got a very 4 pointer at half time.

   10. CeeDee. - May 10, 2010

That’s a really good review. You described exactly what happened and it didnt take long to read either, Good review.

   11. T.koh:) - May 10, 2010

:)good game.

   12. E.K. - May 10, 2010

I found the game good I would give this ten out of ten.