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Published 13:15 4 Apr 2021 BST
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Gavin Coombes and the Munster squad have had a tough seven days. (Credit: Sportsfile)[/caption]
Despite being part of a Leinster team with an impressive European Cup stretch, McFadden is well aware of how early exits can sting for weeks, not days. The only crumb of comfort, he feels, for some Munster fans is their side landed some punches and were much more in the fight than their flat Guinness PRO14 Final outing, last weekend.
"Tadhg Beirne was getting over the ball and turning it over quickly... The back row, for Munster, really stood up. Gavin Coombes had an outstanding game. He managed to get over for that [50th minute] try and showed incredible strength for that. "They definitely missed Peter O'Mahony's leadership, though, and if he had been playing from the start, they would have had stronger guys coming in for that last 20 minutes."In terms of raw numbers, Coombes made 39 metres off 19 carries, scored two tries, made three offloads, stuck nine tackles and secured his team a turnover. On that Munster back row, Considine says Jack O'Donoghue was "phenomenal" while Coombes has shown he can be a mainstay in the Starting XV.
"They have some really talented young guys coming through. Gavin Coombes has been brilliant. For such a young guy, he was playing against one of the biggest packs in Europe, and he showed his strength and quality. "You've got Craig Casey getting a bit more exposure... and there are other guys who have got snippets of game-time this year. You've the young second row Thomas Ahern, who was playing for Ireland Under 20s and he's gotten some game-time. They've some bright sparks coming out of the academy and hopefully that will make them stronger next season."The Rainbow Cup is up next for Munster, so there is not much time to lick wounds and stew over what could have been. There is one last opportunity to win some silverware and give a more upbeat send-off for departing players like Billy Holland and CJ Stander (both retiring), Darren Sweetnam and JJ Hanrahan. No further signings for 2021/22 have been announced yet, aside from South African forward Jason Jenkins. There could yet be a fillip, in the form of Simon Zebo's return, in the off-season but Munster will be asking their young players to get up to speed with top level rugby on the job. In Coombes, they have a guy that is proving he is up for the challenge. For Munster, they need more than a few more to follow his lead.
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