Irish Sunday Mirror

WARR’S OVER AT THOMOND

Reds fightback not enough against Glasgow

- BY MIRROR REPORTER

GLASGOW WARRIORS turned in a ruthless five-try display to claim bonus-point BKT United Rugby Championsh­ip win over Munster at Thomond Park.

Glasgow outplayed one of their main play-off rivals to take a giant leap towards a home quarter-final.

The Scots punished a misfiring Munster to lead 28-0 at half-time, as Fraser Brown’s early maul try was added to by captain Stafford Mcdowall, Domingo Miotti and Cole Forbes.

A drop goal from 18-point fly-half Miotti was followed by quickfire tries from Munster’s Gavin Coombes and Craig Casey – only for Tongan internatio­nal Sione Vailanu to crash over on the hour mark.

Although Munster’s five-match winning run in the league came to an end, replacemen­t Josh Wycherley and Calvin Nash both touched downed for a late bonus point.

It was fifth hosting fourth in Limerick, Glasgow building some solid early foundation­s through their strong set-piece and clever kicking game.

Hooker Brown, one of nine returning Scotland internatio­nals, was driven over from a fifth-minute lineout, with Miotti converting. Munster number eight Coombes was held up just minutes later.

Glasgow doubled their lead to 14-0 in the 24th minute, centre Mcdowall using Brown’s reverse pass to race through and score.

Miotti then found a gap between Paddy Patterson and Diarmuid Barron to make it 21-0. A costly knock-on prevented Munster from opening their account. Indeed, Franco Smith’s men bounced into the second half on the back of Forbes’ brilliant bonus-point score. Influentia­l Argentinia­n Miotti extended their lead with his 44thminute drop goal.

Belatedly awaking from their slumber, a purposeful 52nd-minute Munster maul resulted in Coombes wrestling his way over. Joey Carbery converted and also added the extras to Casey’s follow-up effort.

When Glasgow got back into scoring range, Jamie Dobie fought for every inch in a carry before number eight Vailanu powered over for Miotti to convert.

Prop Wycherley replied in the 70th minute. A long pass from Casey released Nash for the right corner, but it was too little, too late from Munster.

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Calvin Nash gets try late on for Munster but it was all too little, too late
BRAVE FIGHTBACK Calvin Nash gets try late on for Munster but it was all too little, too late

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