Wales On Sunday

Connacht end losing run thanks to Fitzgerald

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CONOR Fitzgerald came back to haunt his home province as his 14-point haul helped Connacht beat Munster and claim only their second win at Thomond Park since 1986.

Connacht ran in three tries to Munster’s two in this bruising derby, but a hat-trick of interprovi­ncial victories eluded Johann Van Graan’s men, the Guinness PRO14 Rainbow Cup leaders.

Former Munster prospect Fitzgerald piled up a dozen points, including a crisply-taken 26th-minute try, to steer Connacht into a 17-14 half-time lead.

Munster had replied with forwards-inspired tries from James Cronin and Rhys Marshall, although a restart blunder allowed Sam Arnold over for the visitors’ second score.

Still, the table toppers made sure Shane Daly’s sin-binning was not too significan­t, and they negated Kieran Marmion’s try with penalties from Ben Healy and replacemen­t Joey Carbery.

Fly-half Fitzgerald kicked Connacht ahead from a fourthminu­te penalty, just reward for a nice chunk of early territory.

Munster did what Leinster had achieved last week, hurting the Westerners through the forwards to put prop Cronin over for Healy to convert.

However, the hosts failed to gather the restart and Arnold, another ex-Munster player, swooped to score in the right corner. Fitzgerald’s well-struck conversion made it 10-7.

The night got even better for the 23-year-old when he glided inside Dan Goggin to score at the posts in the 26th minute.

Fitzgerald converted his try as Munster were made to pay for winger Daly’s yellow for a deliberate knock-on.

Yet, when the Cork native returned, the Munster maul drove hooker Marshall over to close the gap back to three points, six minutes before the break.

Just over a minute had elapsed in the second half when Munster, guilty of overplayin­g, allowed Connacht to counter with the boot and Marmion gobbled up the loose ball to go over.

Healy knocked over a booming penalty from his own half before Carbery cut the gap to four in the 64th minute.

Carbery’s cross-field kick then set up a try for Andrew Conway - only for TMO Joy Neville to spot a knock-on at a prior ruck by Damian De Allende. She was involved again with a last-gasp captain’s challenge, confirming a knock-on to complete a frustratin­g night for Munster.

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