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Published 20:19 14 Jan 2017 GMT
Updated 20:19 14 Jan 2017 GMT
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Munster fans had a right to feel aggrieved as there was a clear argument for a penalty try but Munster got what they deserved in the passage of play which ensued.
Murray spreads the ball wide after a collapsed maul. Zebo takes the ball on in midfield before offloading to Keith Earls.
Earls then checks back inside but Saili is making an arcing run down the blindside.
The Limerick man spots him and delivers an exquisite reverse pass to the All Black and the 25-year-old does brilliantly to touch down in the corner.
Tyler Bleyendaal was wide with the conversion attempt but Munster held on to record a a stunning victory.
This win means that Munster have sealed a quarter-final spot which is great news for the province after missing out on knockout stage European action for the last two seasons.
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