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Published 20:12 10 Feb 2017 GMT
Updated 10:36 11 Feb 2017 GMT
The Dragons responded almost immediately, making huge inroads into the Munster 22.
Just a few yards out, the Welsh side sent the ball from right to left in the hope of finding an opening in the Munster defence.
Thankfully for Munster, Bleyendaal read the pass and was able to intercept at the vital moment.
The Kiwi knew he didn't have the pace to go the full length of the pitch himself but thankfully he noticed he had Conway on his inside shoulder.
Bleyendaal kicks the ball up field before being tackled, knowing that Conway has the pace to get to it first.
Conway collects and Munster are in the driving seat.
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