Munster’s season came to a halt on Saturday as a second semi final defeat this season means no silverware for Johann van Graan’s side.
The result means Munster have now gone without a trophy since 2011, something that the current squad and management will no doubt be aware of but will none the less be confident that they are closing the gap.
In the end Leinster would do enough to earn a 16-15 win and book their final spot against the Scarlets next weekend.
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