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Munvldn-13.09.19 PRE-SEASON FRIENDLY MUNSTER RUGBY v LONDON IRISH FRI 13TH SEPT 2019 | 7.30PM | IRISH INDEPENDENT PARK JOIN THE CONVERSATION MUNSTER RUGBY v LONDON IRISH 15. Darren Sweetnam 15. Tom Parton / Will Partington 14. Calvin Nash 14. / 11. / Ollie Hassell-Collins / 13. Alex McHenry Ben Loader / Tom Fowlie 12. Dan Goggin 13. Curtis Rona / Brendan Macken 11. Liam Coombes 12. Terrence Hepetema / Matt Williams 10. Tyler Bleyendaal (C) 10. Stephen Myler / Jacob Atkins 9. Neil Cronin 9. Rory Brand / Scott Steele 1. Jeremy Loughman 1. Harry Elrington / Will Goodrick-Clarke 2. Kevin O’Byrne 2. Dave Porecki / Ross McMillan 3. Keynan Knox 3. Lovejoy Chawatama / Patric Cilliers 4. Darren O’Shea 4. Chunya Munga / Barney Maddison (C) 5. Fineen Wycherley 5. Franco van der Merwe (C) / 6. Jack O’Donoghue Sam Collingridge 7. John Hodnett 6. George Nott / Ben Donnell 8. Gavin Coombes 7. Conor Gilsenan / Blair Cowan 8. Matt Rogerson / Izaiha Moore-Aione Replacements from: Diarmuid Barron, James Cronin, Peter McCabe, Stephen Archer, Thomas Ahern, Seán O’Connor, Arno Botha, Tommy O’Donnell, Jack O’Sullivan, Craig Casey, Nick McCarthy, JJ Hanrahan, Ben Healy, Shane Daly, Rory Scannell, Mike Haley. *Rolling substitutions. MATCH OFFICIALS Referee: Frank Murphy AR1: Kieran Barry AR2: Shane Kierans No.4: Barrie O’Connell No.5: Claudio Dona No.6: Kline Pennefather #MUNvLIR PRE-SEASON FRIENDLY | 13.09.19 | 7.30PM | IRISH INDEPENDENT PARK KEARYS RENAULT Proud Sponsors of Munster Rugby We are delighted to continue our sponsorship of Munster Rugby this year and wish all the players and staff the best of luck for the 2019/2020 season. Kearys Renault Cork & Midleton have fantastic deals this season too so please pop in to see what really drives Munster forward or check us out on www.kearys.ie/renault #DrivingMunsterForward #SUAF KEARYS CORK KEARYS MIDLETON www.Kearys.ie/Renault Kinsale Road Roundabout, Cork Cork Road, Midleton, Co. Cork Tel 021 4910700 Tel 021 462 1300 Book a test drive GUINNESS PRO14 MUNSTER v DRAGONS SAT 28 TH SEPT 2019 | K.O. 3PM | THOMOND PARK TAP HERE FOR TICKETS WWW.MUNSTERRUGBY.IE.
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