Munster looking to avoid surprise at home to Scarlets

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Munster looking to avoid surprise at home to Scarlets
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The Llanelli side have not beaten Irish opposition since ousting Connacht four years ago

URC: Munster v Scarlets, Thomond Park, Saturday, 5.15 – Live on RTÉ 2 and Premier Sportsdon’t chalk up their 10th win in a row against opposition from the principality at Thomond Park this Saturday.

The province may be still without a head coach but having lost four of their opening six URC games, which led to the departure of Graham Rowntree, they have moved into the top half of the table courtesy of three victories in their last four games.Connacht seek to inject life into URC campaign against Cardiff

“So you look at the fundamentals – defence, kicking and lineout – is very strong. And straight away, that makes them a team that is hard to play against.”He said that they want to push on from the 38-19 win away to the Dragons at the end of the last month and he’s confident it’s starting to fall into place as they head into the business end of the season.

“And we’re starting to get a couple of players back from injury that, you know, creates more competitiveness. So, yeah, there’s a good vibe around the place, and we’re really looking forward to this weekend,” added Prendergast.

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