LISTEN: The Breakdown EP61 With Sporting Limerick and Three Red Kings

So Munster bounced back from the loss to Cardiff with an emphatic 64-7 dismantling of Ulster at Thomond Park. In what has been a rather strange start to the Pro14 season the narrative out there has been that when Munster win, they are playing against sub standard opposition and when they loose they are in crisis with major problems on the road. 

In this week’s podcast we look back on the positive attacking display from Johann van Graan’s side, why Carbery is the key to keeping defences guessing as well as the other Pro14 action of the weekend. 

All that plus a preview of what’s coming up on the Three Red Kings Patreon Page  and Tom Sagave’s weekly column on Sporting Limerick. 

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

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