Regular Sporting Limerick contributor Mike Prendergast talks rugby as Munster chase Pro12 glory.
Former Munster scrum half and Heineken cup winner Mike Prendergast talks Munster rugby with Sporting Limerick.
Now coaching in France, Prendergast looks at how Munster have bounced back this year and what supporters can expect from next season.
Prendergast believes the addition of Chris Farrell coupled with the return of JJ Hanrahan will serious attacking options to an already talented Munster backline.
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