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Published 14:55 9 Aug 2016 BST
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"They would have an oat and fruit or dairy-based shake at home. That would be porridge, fruit and yoghurt with maybe some protein in it. [They have that] before they leave the house. They come in and have their weights session. "After that, they would have some breakfast here, on campus, that would be three or four poached eggs, lean bacon medallions, beans, slice of brown toast... no butter. "They have another strength session and then have lunch. We are catering four times a week for the boys here, which we haven't done in previous years. We are using suppliers that are local here to Limerick... It was one of the comments we had from players last year. In order to get more volume in, it's important to have variety."Top of the class for looking after their food intake are young Munster players Dave Johnston and Billy Holland, who is supposedly never far away from a nutrition-packed tupperware container.
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