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Published 11:54 12 Jan 2019 GMT
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As it turned out, Gloucester were pinged for early engagement but Murray was thinking fast. He tossed the ball to Stander for a quick-tap penalty and the move was back on.
Stander made a beeline for Cipriani and drove him back a few metres, drawing in Gloucester's Lewis Ludlow and Mark Atkinson to try and hold him up. Rory Scannell and Tommy O'Donnell piled in to drive home the front-foot advantage.
Jean Kleyn was up next and he made another strong carry, getting Munster up to the five-metre line. Stander and O'Donnell were back up and ran convincing dummies as Conor Murray switched from a sweep from the right corner back to the left.
Rory Scannell took the pass at pace but was held up as he backed himself for a dart at the tryline, despite Earls pleading for the pass. Again, crucially, Scannell got over the gainline. Stander and O'Donnell were there to clear-out, and drive defenders back.
Forwards Stephen Archer and Billy Holland busted a gut to get out to the left flank and Murray. Archer tied up one defender and Holland, who took the pass, the other. That left Earls free but Holland still needed to get his pass away under serious pressure. He did, and in some style too.
Carbery nailed the touchline conversion and Munster were 27-8 ahead with just over 20 minutes to go. That was essentially the winning of the match. The bonus point try (Andrew Conway) and a fifth team try for Carbery sealed the contest and strengthened Munster's grip atop their pool.
Following his side's 41-15 defeat, Cipriani - the target of that Munster set-play - acknowledged just how good the Irish province were.
https://twitter.com/DannyCipriani87/status/1083866469526573057
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