On this week’s show we look back and analyse Munster’s draw with Ulster and how Johann van Graan will look to build on the positives looking into Edinburgh next weekend.
There are managerial comings and goings this week with Kieran Keane set to depart Connacht while Ulster confirmed that Dan McFarland would be taking over at the helm next season.
All that plus a look at Gerbrandt Grobler leaving the province and a taster of what you can expect on Sporting Limerick and Three Red Kings over the week.
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