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Published 17:17 19 Jan 2020 GMT
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Craig Casey and Dave Kilcoyne pictured after Munster beat Ospreys at Thomond Park in Limerick. (Photo by Diarmuid Greene/Sportsfile)[/caption]
Earlier on Sunday afternoon, Munster finished their Champions Cup campaign by scoring five tries in a home win over Ospreys at Thomond Park, with Conor Murray getting man-of-the-match and replacement scrumhalf Craig Casey getting a try not long after coming on.
Munster's fate was sealed on Saturday when Northampton Saints and Glasgow Warriors both won their final pool games on the road. It would have have mattered, regardless, as 14-man Saracens beat Racing 92 to finish second in that undoubted group of death.
Connacht fought back from 21-0 away to Montpellier to lead 29-28 going into the final 10 minutes. A late try from the French side saw them clinch a thriller 35-29. Tough for Andy Friend's side but signs of life, at least, from the westerners.
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