Post match reaction from Conor Oliver after Glasgow victory
Munster’s man of the match Conor Oliver speaks after his superb performance against Glasgow warriors at the weekend.
The versatile back row academy player has made a big impression and Saturday’s performance will only increase his stock.
Erasmus has not been afraid to give youth a chance in the side and Oliver’s inclusion has reaped dividends.
His work rate and aggression have been superb to date and long may it continue.
Video courtesy of Munsterrugby.ie
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