Murray Kinsella reports from Musgrave Park
MUNSTER WILL WAIT anxiously for the results of tests on Dave Foley, Tommy O’Donnell and Rory Scannell after all three were forced off injured in this evening’s 24-23 defeat to Cardiff in Cork.
Munster were beaten in Cork. Source: Billy Stickland/INPHO
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Director of Rassie Erasmus will be hoping that three of his most important players will not be sidelined long-term, after he lost Simon Zebo to a five-week rib injury last weekend.
Out-half Tyler Bleyendaal was also unavailable for selection against Cardiff due to a calf strain, and Erasmus was frustrated by the three fresh injuries.
“We haven’t had two great weeks, but I guess it’s the same for other teams,” said the South African post-match in Cork.
More positively, Munster will have Ireland internationals Conor Murray and Keith Earls available for next weekend’s visit to the Dragons, while captain Peter O’Mahony is also close to his return.
Erasmus felt Cardiff had earned their one-point win in Cork tonight, as he picked out two poor kicks as crucial in deciding the game.
“I think they deserved it at the end,” said Erasmus. “They really flooded our breakdown and when there were holes for us to pick from in attack, we didn’t get the ball back from the breakdown.