Belfast Telegraph

No home comforts for Blues in loss to Munster

- By Robert Jones

MUNSTER spoiled Cardiff Blues’ return to the Arms Park with a hard-fought 20-11 victory to maintain a nine-point lead at the top of the Guinness PRO14’S Conference B.

The Blues have not been able to play at their home ground for over a year due it to being used as part of a coronaviru­s hospital at the adjoining Principali­ty Stadium and have been forced to host matches at Rodney Parade and the Cardiff City Stadium.

Seb Davies scored the Blues’ try while Ben Thomas kicked two penalties, but three missed kicks from him ultimately cost his side a morale-boosting win.

Jean Kleyn and Niall Scannell crossed for Munster, with JJ Hanrahan adding two penalties and two conversion­s.

Munster dominated the first 10 minutes, so it was against the run of play when the hosts took the lead.

A burst from Mason Grady got the Blues moving forward and when they entered the opposition 22, a well-timed pass from Thomas sent Davies through a gap in the defence to score.

Minutes later, Davies picked up a yellow card for a dangerous entry into a ruck, but the only score in the lock’s absence was a penalty from Hanrahan.

Cardiff’s defence held firm, so the only further scores before half-time were an exchange of penalties from Thomas and Hanrahan.

Three minutes after the restart, Hanrahan’s angled kick from 45 metres rebounded back off the crossbar.

Thomas was on target for his second successful penalty before Munster got their reward for their dominance when Kleyn crashed over following a succession of forward drives.

Hanrahan converted before Thomas missed with two penalties to leave Munster with a twopoint lead.

Munster sealed the victory when a fierce line-out drive proved unstoppabl­e, ending with flanker Scannell crashing over.

Hanrahan’s touchline conversion deprived the Blues of a deserved bonus point.

 ??  ?? Take that: Munster’s JJ Hanrahan sends over a penalty against Cardiff Blues
Take that: Munster’s JJ Hanrahan sends over a penalty against Cardiff Blues

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