WATCH: Darren O’Shea on Munster squad depth

As the business end of the season fast approaches for Munster Rugby, the games are coming thick and fast for the province with chance of silverware on two fronts still very possible.

For Head Coach, Johann Van Graan, the strength on the whole squad is imperative with injuries and fatigue a major factor this time of year.

For second row replacement Darren O’Shea, being ready to come into the fray is of the utmost importance with Munster’s strength in the depth at an all time high in most areas.

“You always need to be ready to go and a week like this is the perfect opportunity”.

“There’s big strength and great depth there…You learn every day in training from each other.”

See the full interview with O’Shea below!

https://www.facebook.com/SportingLimerick/videos/363873250895007/

Social Sharing

Posted in

Munster team named for Lions clash | TEAM NEWS

RG Snyman and captain Tadhg Beirne continue their partnership in the engine room with Peter O’Mahony, Alex Kendellen ...
Read More

“The fans are incredible” | Jack O’Donoghue speaks ahead of Munster’s Lions meeting

The Waterford native also spoke on the boost his side have received with players returning from international duty. ...
Read More

Munster come from behind for bonus-point Bulls win | HIGHLIGHTS

This bonus-point win sees Munster move up to third in the URC table, as they turn their attention ...
Read More

Munster side announced for Bulls meeting | TEAM NEWS

A back row of Peter O’Mahony, Kendellen and O’Donoghue complete the side. O’Donoghue makes his first start since ...
Read More

Bank of Ireland announce Munster Rugby partnership extension

Ian Flanagan, CEO of Munster Rugby said the province is "delighted to continue our long relationship with Bank ...
Read More

Munster name travelling squad for South Africa URC trip

Two Munster Rugby Academy players travel to South Africa, scrum-half Ethan Coughlan and prop Mark Donnelly. A 30-player ...
Read More

New Munster deal announced for Peter O’Mahony

He won Munster’s Player of the Year award in 2019 and so far this season, has made five ...
Read More

Neil Cronin, Colm Hogan and Andrew O’Mahony depart Munster

The province thanked the trio for their contributions to Munster Rugby and wished them all the best for ...
Read More