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Ireland fall to England defeat in Twickenham thriller | HIGHLIGHTS

Marcus Smith received the ball right in front of the posts and nailed his kick to send England into a one point lead.

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Munster quartet in from the start as Ireland team named to face England | TEAM NEWS

O’Mahony captains Ireland for the Round 4 visit to London, with Nash, Crowley and Beirne completing Munster representation in the Starting XV.

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Ireland club squad named to face Portugal ‘A’ with Limerick players included | TEAM NEWS

Young Munster trio Conor Bartley, David Begley and Alan Kennedy have been named in the squad, with Bartley set to start at number three.

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Limerick’s Evan O’Connell to captain Ireland U20s in England Six Nations meeting

Evan O’Connell captains the side, the Limerick native one of four Munster men named from the start in Murphy’s XV.

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Munster see off Zebre with bonus point victory | HIGHLIGHTS

Both sides came together to put on a fantastic display in Cork, despite testing conditions in the strong winds, with the tie ending 45-29.

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Munster name team for Zebre URC meeting | TEAM NEWS

22-year-old Alex Kendellen captains the team with four changes to the side that beat Scarlets earlier this month.

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Munster get over Harlequins in enthralling Twickenham Stoop encounter | HIGHLIGHTS

Mike Haley, Alex Kendellen, Shay McCarthy, Tony Butler, Jack Daly, Neil Cronin and Stephen Kiely were the try-scorers on a thrilling night in London.

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Munster’s Oli Jager makes Ireland debut in Wales bonus-point victory | HIGHLIGHTS

Despite the tie shaping up to be a stroll in the park for Farrell’s side, the Welsh fightback came after the break.

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Munster name side for Harlequins meeting | TEAM NEWS

Alex Kendellen captains the 25-man squad that includes a mixture of senior, Academy and talented young club players.

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HIGHLIGHTS | Munster secure bonus-point win away to Scarlets

Gavin Coombes landed two trademark scores, while O’Sullivan, Ahern, O’Brien and McCarthy all crossed for the visitors.

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