Jonny Holland
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I know we'll say any given week, Harry Burner's the man, Kieran Frawley's the man.
We're going back now to Sam Prendergast playing really, really well at the weekend.
and who are you going to pick for the next game you know so i would not like to be in this position picking those tens because they seem to perform at a time where you think you have the answer the other guy performs or doesn't perform um and it's a really tough one but i thought sam prendergast showed everything that he's about last weekend there was one or two errors but he tried to i think when he got into his rhythm he was throwing that long pass just slightly too often because he got away with a couple well he he executed a couple really well
but he's given another headache to Leo post post Champions Cup heading into the URC running and he clearly backed his man as well I don't know why he didn't back Jaron Frawley but he was right in the end because Sam Prendergast did the business I thought
Yeah, I think it probably summarised... Well, it didn't summarise their season.
That's a bit unfair because I think the opening five rounds was... I think we were questioning whether Irish rugby was changing, you know, and it didn't very, very quickly after that.
A loss to the Stormers, I think, and then Bath.
I said that Bath derailed them.
I know there was a game in between, but I think it was the nature of that Champions Cup loss.
It just...
massive massive question marks and I think unfortunately you know enough in Munster around set piece like the scrum was on skates at the weekend their line out has been iffy you could see their attack was like a yard flat because they thought they were getting the ball and then they'd kind of stop and then get the ball and that's where defences are on top you don't go forward in the collision and so like the Bulls manhandle them at times and then I think the frustrating thing is that they got two scores to get back into the game 17-14
I think the Bulls kicked the goal to kind of stretch at 17-7, was it?
And then they're 17-14.
And Nankerville caught the restart.
And I think it was that Dermot Byron didn't really get around them to clear the threat and they got turned over.
And that was a score that kind of took the game away from them.
And I think my summary of it is that Munster have been very clever in attack.
When they could win the ball, they've been very clever.
There's a lot of detail in layers.
We've spoken with that across the season in their attack.