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Northampton Saints v Munster – Match Preview

Thursday 19th January 2012

12:00 am (GMT)

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Munster will be determined to keep their impressive winning record in this season's tournament and secure their place in the last eight of the Heineken Cup when they host Castres Olympique - 12/01/2012 16:56

Munster will be determined to keep their impressive winning record in this season's tournament and secure their place in the last eight of the Heineken Cup when they host Castres Olympique - 12/01/2012 16:56

Munster have already qualified for the Heineken Cup quarter-finals and will be looking to keep their unbeaten record in this year’s tournament and to finish with a clean sweep of wins in Pool 1.

The Irish province, who won the tournament in 2006 and 2008, have a played five, won five record so far in the Pool stages and will be looking to extend that when the face the Northampton Saints.

The Pro12 outfit have already won the Pool but need to get something out of their clash against the Saints to guarantee they have a home draw in this season’s quarter-finals.

Munster are only one of two sides to have already qualified for the last eight of the tournament before the final weekend of the Pool stages but face a resurgent Saints at the stadium:mk in Milton Keynes.

The Saints, who have won their last two games in the Pool against Castres and the Scarlets, and will be looking for revenge against a Munster side which beat last season’s finalists at Thomond Park.

The English Premiership side, who won the Amlin Challenge Cup in 2009, are still in the hunt for a place in that tournament if they get a bonus point victory against Munster.

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Munster save best for last to win Pool at a canter

Friday 27th January 2012

12:00 am (GMT)

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Munster saved their best for last in Pool 1 as they hit last season's Heineken Cup finalist with a record score of 51 points to guarantee themselves a home quarter-final. - 27/01/2012 09:12

Munster saved their best for last in Pool 1 as they hit last season's Heineken Cup finalist with a record score of 51 points to guarantee themselves a home quarter-final. - 27/01/2012 09:12

Munster saved their best for last in Pool 1 as they hit last season’s Heineken Cup finalist with a record score of 51 points to guarantee themselves a home quarter-final.

They notched their first bonus point of the campaign as they made it six out of six for the first time in their European history. Wing Simon Zebo grabbed a second half hat-trick to clinch the bonus point and Ronan O’Gara chipped in with 24 points.

Having clinched the Pool the previous weekend, this game at stadium:mk was all about securing a home draw. They did that and more as they overtook reigning champions Leinster in the quarter-final stakes with 25 poitns to their 24..

Northampton Saints knew they had to win with a bonus point to stand any chance of reaching the Heineken Cup quarter-finals and also had to be aware that if the Scarlets won in Castres Olympique they could pinch a potential Amlin Challenge Cup place.

As for Munster, the only unbeaten team in the tournament after five rounds of Pool matches, they needed to grab at least a losing bonus point to ensure they played their quarter-final at their beloved Thomond Park.

The home side came into the game on the back of five successive wins in all tournaments and were seeking revenge for having victory snatched from their grasp by an 84th minute Ronan O’Gara drop goal in Round 1. They started well and Ryan Lamb rewarded their dominance with two early penalties.

O’Gara was quick to respond, but a penalty try awarded when the Munster pack disintegrated at a scrum in the shadow of their posts allowed Saints to stretch into a 10 point lead. Munster looked slightly stunned, but their wealth of experience came to the fore and the metronomic boot of O’Gara gave them some impetus.

Munster had confirmed themselves as Pool winners the previous weekend, but there was the tantalising prize of a record unbeaten march through their Pool for the first time in their 17 years in the tournament if they could keep their winning run going.

Things were looking good when BJ Botha burrowed his way over from close range for a try and O’Gara’s conversion was followed by a penalty that gave them the lead for the first time in the 37th minute.

But Lamb had the last laugh in the first-half with another penalty and it was all-square at the break. The capacity 22,000 crowd were gripped by the action and there was no let up in the intensity when the action resumed.

With their home draw under threat, Munster flexed their muscles and two tries in a breathtaking burst seemed to have put the result beyond doubt. Johne Murphy rounded off some great play in the right corner and then Denis Hurley sent Simon Zebo racing clear a few minutes later.

O’Gara converted one of them and kept hitting the mark as Saints continued to infringe. That 12 point lead was cut by a second Penalty Try awarded for another total destruction of the Munster scrum from five metres out, but the home side couldn’t quite cut the gap to anything less than four points.

At 26-31 it was still anyone’s game, but even though lamb matched two more O’Gara penalties an interception try from Zebo from 60 metres not only sealed the victory, but guaranteed a home draw and took Munster ahead of the reigning champions Leinster to the top qualifying spot.

It was the first time this season in Europe that Munster had picked up a bonus point and now they have to break the Heineken Cup hoodoo by becoming the only team to win the trophy by winning nine straight games.

Zebo’s hat-trick try and Ian Keatley’s conversion took the score over 50 points and Scott Armstrong’s last minute try was hardly any consolation for the shattered Saints.

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