LISTEN: The Breakdown S02E05 with Sporting Limerick & Three Red Kings

Wow, what a finish in Paris. A winning drop goal forged out of 41 phases of clinical accuracy, grit and courage at the end of a game that Ireland should have won but somehow almost managed to lose.

We dissect the Paris performance and as well as casting an eye across an opening weekend that say wins for Wales over a tepid Scotland side as well as England picking up an expected bonus point in Rome.

Munster are also back in action this weekend and we look ahead to a Pro14 return at Thomond Park with Johann van Graan’s side looking to pick up where they left off before the international break.

All that plus a sneak peak and what you can expect from Three Red Kings and Sporting Limerick in the coming week.

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