Munster handed a heavy defeat in Belfast

Munster suffered a heavy loss to their Irish rivals Ulster at the Kingspan Stadium this evening on a scoreline of 38-17 in the Guinness Pro 14.

Munster made the better start between the sides thanks to fullback Shane Daly, who showed his pace and composure to cross the whitewash. Munster Out-half Joey Carbery (who made his long-awaited first start in the competition) added the extras with the boot.

Scrum-half John Cooney got Ulster on the scoreboard with a 14th-minute penalty kick. The ‘Le Petit General’ bagged his sixth try in seven games when he tore apart the Munster defence to edge his side 8-7 ahead. Cooney kicked the conversion to go 10-7.

Guinness PRO14, Kingspan Stadium, Belfast 3/1/2020 Ulster vs Munster Ulster’s John Cooney scores a try Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Laszlo Geczo

Ulster edged ahead even further when winger Robert Baloucoune scored in the right corner thanks to a massive carry from Iain Henderson. Cooney nailed the conversion between the posts to make it 17-7 as halftime approached.

Munster reduced their rivals lead to seven when Henderson was penalised at the breakdown. Carbery slotted the penalty and both sides headed towards the dressing rooms for halftime.

Guinness PRO14, Kingspan Stadium, Belfast 3/1/2020 Ulster vs Munster Munster’s Joey Carbery kicks a penalty Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Laszlo Geczo

Halftime score: 17-10

Ulster continued their dominance after the break when Matt Rea smashed over the line just three minutes into the second half. Cooney’s conversion increased the home sides lead to 31-10.

Jacob Stockdale gathered a perfect intercept to race clear for Ulster’s fifth try. Cooney continued his brilliance to make it 38-10.

Munster did respond thanks to a Niall Scannell try, while Carbery added to conversion to make it 38-17. But with just over 12 minutes of play to go, it was too little to late from Johann van Graan’s side in Belfast.

The loss in Belfast sees Johann van Graan’s side surrender top spot in Conference B of the Guinness Pro 14 following Scarlets victory over Cardiff Blues.

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