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"It was brutal, one for the purists for sure. You've got to be very accurate against a team that all they want [to do] is box-kick and apply that pressure game so it's tricky, and there's the interpretation around the ruck - that favours the defensive team probably more. "It wasn't a great spectacle out there but for us it's about winning a semi-final. This is our third game of the season. For some of the guys there, it's their second game. It was pretty ugly stuff, an ugly contest but we're through. "Munster probably missed a couple of chances but we're through and it's on to the next challenge. We'll watch with great interest how Edinburgh and Ulster go. It was always going to be a bit of a dog-fight after the heavens opened up before the game - but it was just about getting through, really."[caption id="attachment_215608" align="aligncenter" width="2048"]
Munster's crestfallen players leave the field after their semi-final defeat. (Credit: Sportsfile)[/caption]
Leinster were far from expansive themselves, and Cullen did acknowledge that.
They have now beaten Munster five times in a row, in knock-out rugby, and they never looked in big trouble. JJ Hanrahan missed two penalties in the second half and Johnny Sexton got an insurance penalty to make it 13-3 with 15 minutes to go.
When Cullen's comments on the Munster tactics were mentioned to van Graan, the South African replied:
"Yeah, I've got a good relationship with Leo. They stuck to their box-kicking as well."A small dig back, but van Graan did not get too deep into any post-match bickering. Leinster won the day, and both the Munster coach and Stander were gracious. "We had our opportunities but probably didn't keep the ball to hand in the first half," said Stander. "And in the second half, we let those opportunities go. Their defence were very good. They are a world-class team and they kept us away from getting a try. "If we could have got in there with another maul, closer to the end, I think we could have got over but that's what a world-class team does to you - they keep you away from their tryline. Fair play to them."
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