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Caolin Blade is tackled by Chris Cloete during the Guinness PRO14 match between Munster and Connacht at Thomond Park in Limerick. (Photo by David Fitzgerald/Sportsfile)[/caption]
Healy levelled it up at 10-10 just after the break and Connacht looked in trouble when Bundee Aki was yellow-carded. They hung on, however, and the scores remained the same as Healy missed wide with another penalty attempt just as Aki re-took the field.
Munster had just brought on Jean Kleyn, Kevin O'Byrne, Damian De Allende and Joey Carbery, around that time, but it was Munster fullback Mike Haley that smashed the westerner's resistance with a wonderful solo try after a high aerial take.
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Just as that looked as if the hosts could be ready to put this tie to bed, Connacht responded brilliantly. Jack Carty was almost through for a score but Chris Cloete prevented any quick ball retention from Connacht and was sin-binned. As he settled in for his 10 minutes of stewing, Paul Boyle punched through for a try that Carty converted.
We were level for all of four minutes, though, as Aki gave away a silly penalty in front of his own posts. Carbery made no mistake and Munster were back in front, 20-17.
Try as they might, over the final 13 minutes, Connacht could not get the score to give them a chance of coming from behind in the Conference B standings. Munster did enough and they are in the Guinness PRO14 final.
Barring any Ulster miracles on Saturday, and beyond, Johann Van Graan's side should meet Leinster there.
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