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Published 12:10 26 Sept 2022 BST
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Munster head coach Graham Rowntree. (Photo by Brendan Moran/Sportsfile)[/caption]
"I'm not happy. I told the lads I’m not happy with our discipline, inaccuracy, the way we were forcing things and our error count. I can’t have this. I was surprised about our inaccuracy particularly going into their 22, and our ability to keep the ball in that key area. "I expected better in terms of the stuff we can do better," the Munster head coach added. "It was just so poor. We had eight turnovers in the first half and were ill-disciplined. We lost lineouts, knocked on and we never got a foothold in the game. "We had to address that and be patient... in the second half we fell away in all those areas of the game, especially going into their 22. We were just sloppy."Those inaccuracies, poor ball-handling and decision-making were highlighted by former Munster lock Donncha O'Callaghan during his punditry shift, for the game, on RTE. "Too many errors," he lamented. "we're all looking at the coaching ticket, but you can't get into that if the players put in that type of performance. Over 13 handling errors, breakdown again there was a problem, the set-piece was a mess. "There comes a point as a player, you have to take responsibility for your job and your role. If you're carrying the ball into contact you look after it." Up next are a Zebre side that picked up losing bonus points and try-scoring bonus points in two close, high-scoring defeats to Leinster and Sharks. Rowntree will have to do without the following players, too:
Chris Farrell, Gavin Coombes, Andrew Conway, RG Snyman, Jack Daly, Jack Crowley, Shane Daly, Calvin Nash, Antoine Frisch, Alex Kendellen, Thomas Ahern, Diarmuid Barron, John Hodnett, Josh Wycherley and Roman Salonoa.Captain Peter O'Mahony rolled his ankle but played on, albeit under duress, against Dragons while Jean Kleyn left the field for a Head Injury Assessment, in the first half, and did not return. The southern province still have the likes of Joey Carbery, Craig Casey, Simon Zebo, Mike Haley, Tadhg Beirne and Malakai Fekitoa to call on, but they will need a lot of fringe and academy players to get them through the next two games. We are not in must-win territory yet but Munster NEED a win in the next fortnight before that fixture list gets really cruel.
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