LISTEN: The Breakdown EP56 with Sporting Limerick & Three Red Kings

Following on from their big win on the opening day of the PRO14, Munster have a much tougher test when they face Glasgow Warriors in Scotstaun tonight.

We look ahead to that game and how Munster Head Coach Johann van Graan will go about putting last season’s massive defeat in Glasgow right this time around.

Also in the podcast, we look ahead to the other three provinces fixtures, with Ulster welcoming Edinburgh this evening, Connacht v Edinburgh tomorrow and Leinster’s visit to the Scarlets.

We also preview all the Rugby Championship action this weekend. There is also talk of what’s coming up on the Three Red Kings patreon page in this coming week.

Click on the link below to listen to the podcast in full.

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