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Published 22:33 15 Oct 2022 BST
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"There has been a lot of what I described it, earlier in the week, as hysteria... there was some disappointing stuff, from some people."O'Mahony argued that Munster are now getting back closer to a full squad to chose from, and will continue to improve once there is cohesion in the coming months. https://twitter.com/Munsterrugby/status/1581386330353074176
"Our fans have been very loyal for sticking with us," he added, "and we owed them a performance like that... the best thing about the performance is that we've worked really hard with coming on the field... I'm really pleased with the defensive set, at the end, to keep them out. Proud of the lads."https://twitter.com/SportTG4/status/1581386254448721920 Rowntree said the Munster players - like Thomas Ahern, Jack Crowley, Shane Daly and Calvin Nash - that returned from the Emerging Ireland mini tour to South Africa had added 'a different energy' to the squad. Up next for Munster is a trip to Dublin to take on unbeaten Leinster, followed by home games against Connacht and Ulster. *House of Rugby returns this week, with Greg O'Shea joined by Lindsay Peat & Ian Madigan. Subscribe here to catch the new episode when it drops*
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