With Bordeaux now a distant but painful memory, attention turns swiftly to the Pro14 and with a home 1/4 final already secured, Johann van Graan is expected to make plenty changes from last weekend.
We look ahead to Munster’s final regular season game with Ulster coming to Limerick in dire need of a five pointer to keep their slim playoff and Champions Cup homes alive.
All that plus a look ahead to the final round of Pro14 games and some of the possible permutations.
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