LISTEN: The Breakdown EP55 With Sporting Limerick & Three Red Kings

Munster got their Pro14 season off to a winning start with a 38-0 win over the Cheetahs at Thomond Park in a performance that will give cause for optimism but with bigger challenges ahead, what can we learn from van Graan’s Munster after just one competitive game.

The opening weekend of the Guinness Pro14 also saw wins for Ulster and Leinster while Connacht went down narrowly at home to Glasgow.

We analyse all the Irish provinces as well as some of Munster’s play in depth, what kind of scrum half is Alby Mathewson is and how Munster will use him. There is also a sneak preview of Tom Savage’s new weekly article in the Limerick Post as well as what is coming up on the Three Red Kings patreon page for the coming week.

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