Carbery happy with recent form but insists there is plenty to improve on

Joey Carbery has settled well at Munster since his much talked about move to the province from rivals Leinster last summer.

The New Zealand born out half has played an instrumental part in Munster’s run to the Champions Cup quarter final and their ascent to the top of Conference A of the Pro14 but he insists that there is plenty more to come following the win over Exeter.

“It’s obviously great to get but there’s still nothing won, there’s still nothing accomplished this season.

“To be honest, I’m just doing my job. Helping the players around me so that they can benefit from it.

“We’ll take good confidence coming in, we’re in a good position now but then we got to keep building every day and keep learning and improving as a team which I think we’ve done really well over this Christmas period.

“Exeter are a special team. They are very, very good. Very tough to break down and very physical as well.

“To come away with the win and I suppose the more we progress in this competition, the harder it’s going to get.

“The more we can learn from games like this, influence it into our game, then the better we’re going to be. So, the better teams we play, the better we’re going to be. It’s a learning curve.” 

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