8-try Munster have too much for the Barbarians at Thomond Park

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8-try Munster have too much for the Barbarians at Thomond Park
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Graham Rowntree’s side won 52-35 in front of 10,000 supporters at Thomond Park.

MUNSTER CAME OUT on top of an entertaining pre-season clash with the Barbarians on Saturday, winning 52-35 in front of 10,000 supporters at Thomond Park.

A lively first-half saw the score locked at 21-21 at the break after Barron, Carbery and Gleeson all scored, with Carbery converting all three tries. Carbery then ran in Munster’s second try on 15 minutes before Nans Ducuing replied for the Barbarians.James Crombie / INPHO Joey Carbery goes past Toby Arnold of the Barbarians. James Crombie / INPHO / INPHO

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