LISTEN: The Breakdown S02E36 with Sporting Limerick & Three Red Kings

On the first show this week, we look at the Irish U20s side who lost to South Africa at the weekend and in the process failed to exit what was a very tough pool. We look at how mistakes proved costly for Noel McNamara’s side as well as some of the quality talent coming through the ranks.

We also cast an eye on Rassie Erasmus’ first game in charge of the Springboks as they fell to a narrow 22-20 defeat to Wales and in the process drop to 7th in the rankings behind Wales and Scotland.

All that plus a quick review of Munster’s season. The good, the bad and the ugly. What we can expect from next season once Johann van Graan is dealing from a full deck and will have had a full preseason.

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