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Published 19:29 1 Jan 2023 GMT
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Ulster managed to staunch that attack, but Munster retained the ball and went through multiple phases - with Conor Murray the conductor - until Ben Healy spotted a gap and got the ball down. In the commentary booth, former Ulster flanker Stephen Ferris could be heard declaring, "No way!"https://twitter.com/SportTG4/status/1609629077505282056 The try was scored so close to the Ulster sticks that Ben Healy was able to chip over the match-winning conversion. The Cork native is being linked with a switch to a Scottish side - Edinburgh or Glasgow - so he can opt to play Test rugby for Scotland. Many Munster fans would be crestfallen if he were to leave, and even more so after these late heroics. Next up for Munster, a home game against Northampton Saints that could all but secure Champions Cup knock-out rugby. For Ulster, the reigning European champions La Rochelle at Stade Marcel Deflandre. Our Man of the Match: Gavin Coombes (Munster) Related articles:
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