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MUNSTER HAVE MADE just one change to their side that beat the Dragons as they prepare to welcome Scarlets to Thomond Park on Saturday .
Josh Wycherley returns from his neck injury to start at loosehead prop following the departure of loanee Dian Bleuler, with Ian Costello’s starting XV otherwise unchanged from Munster’s bonus-point victory at Rodney Parade on 25 January. Advertisement Tom Ahern again starts in the second row having been released from Ireland camp, while Niall Scannell comes onto a more experienced bench than was the case for Munster’s trip to Wales last month.13. Tom Farrell2. Diarmuid Barron8. Gavin Coombes20. John Hodnett
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