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It’s brilliant we’re able to pay tribute to a real icon of Scottish rugby tomorrow night and it will be an emotional moment as we celebrate his life pre-match. “On the match, we’re delighted to welcome back a number of our internationalists for what is a really tough match-up, with one of the league’s most competitive sides. “Munster are a quality outfit but we’re up for the challenge and excited to be back at DAM Health Stadium in front of our home support, who will no doubt play their part in creating an electric atmosphere. ” An electric back-three unit sees full-back Goosen and Scotland wing duo Graham and Van der Merwe combine for the first time.
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Find out all you need to know ahead of Edinburgh v Munster below. Buy match tickets for Munster’s next home game against Toulouse here. Where? The DAM Health Stadium When? Friday, December 2 Broadcast Live on Viaplay, TG4, SuperSport, Premier Sports, Discovery + & URC TV. Did you know? This will be Munster’s first-ever game at the recently built 7, 800 capacity DAM Health Stadium alongside Murrayfield in Edinburgh. Munster News Gallery | This Week’s Best Training Pics Squad Update This Week At Munster Rugby Teams Both sides will be named before 12pm on Thursday. Press Pass Hear from Munster Forwards Coach Andi Kyriacou and Calvin Nash ahead of the game.
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“We got a good few penalties and speaking to Denis Buckley and the rest of the lads after we were happy with things like the scrum and so on” “Yeah we have to be hard on ourselves and look and where we can improve but at the same time you have to see what you’re doing right and doing well” “We did a lot of good stuff on Saturday but we need to clean up our whole game as bits and parts to a game just aren’t enough” The Irish international has been in the form of his life this season and is enjoying every minute of it. “I feel with age I’ve got a better experience on how to prepare myself for games” “I’m still striving to improve my game and bring the lads around me to a better level” “I just feel a lot more in control with what I’m doing and that comes from preparation” This Saturday Benetton will bring a physical challenge up front which Finlay is looking forward to.
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Bennett and club centurion Dean link up in midfield while Vellacott and Kinghorn return at half-back. Hooker Harrison packs down alongside props Schoeman and De Bruin as Jamie Hodgson and club co-captain Gilchrist complete the tight-five. Luke Crosbie retains his place at openside flanker with Scotland skipper Ritchie and Fijian star Mata both returning to the capital back-row. Edinburgh Rugby team to face Munster at DAM Health Stadium in the BKT United Rugby Championship Friday 2 December (kick-off 7.
Live Stream | Munster v London Irish, 7. 30pmURC Published 13 hours agoon December 1, 2022 Connacht are back home this Saturday for Round 9 of the BKT United Rugby Championship as Benetton come to The Sportsground, k/o 3. 15pm. A big game for both sides and one Connacht will be aiming to win after the disappointment of last weekend’s defeat in Limerick.
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Head Coach Mike Blair said: “First and foremost, this week has been really tough for all connected to Scottish rugby. “Doddie was such a huge figure and the enormity of what he managed to achieve to raise both awareness and money in the fight against MND is unmeasurable – the thoughts of all of us at Edinburgh Rugby go out to his family, friends and former teammates. “As a squad, we’ve spoken a lot about Doddie this week and what he stood for.
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It’s brilliant we’re able to pay tribute to a real icon of Scottish rugby tomorrow night and it will be an emotional moment as we celebrate his life pre-match. “On the match, we’re delighted to welcome back a number of our internationalists for what is a really tough match-up, with one of the league’s most competitive sides. “Munster are a quality outfit but we’re up for the challenge and excited to be back at DAM Health Stadium in front of our home support, who will no doubt play their part in creating an electric atmosphere.
” An electric back-three unit sees full-back Goosen and Scotland wing duo Graham and Van der Merwe combine for the first time. Bennett and club centurion Dean link up in midfield while Vellacott and Kinghorn return at half-back. Hooker Harrison packs down alongside props Schoeman and De Bruin as Jamie Hodgson and club co-captain Gilchrist complete the tight-five. Luke Crosbie retains his place at openside flanker with Scotland skipper Ritchie and Fijian star Mata both returning to the capital back-row. Edinburgh Rugby team to face Munster at DAM Health Stadium in the BKT United Rugby Championship Friday 2 December (kick-off 7.
The capital side make four further changes to the side that faced Benetton in Round 8 as academy hooker Paddy Harrison Luan de Bruin (tighthead), Ben Vellacott (scrum-half) and Chris Dean (centre) all get the nod for the Friday night clash. Wes Goosen moves to full-back – with Henry Immelman missing out through injury – while there is a place on the bench for recently signed hooker, Tom Cruse, who is in line to make his Edinburgh Rugby debut. The capital club has called on its fans to help pay tribute to the great Doddie Weir OBE, who last weekend tragically lost his battle with MND, with supporters encouraged to wear tartan garments to bring colour to the match, where a moment’s applause will be held in his memory before kick-off.
“I feel with age I’ve got a better experience on how to prepare myself for games” “I’m still striving to improve my game and bring the lads around me to a better level” “I just feel a lot more in control with what I’m doing and that comes from preparation” This Saturday Benetton will bring a physical challenge up front which Finlay is looking forward to.
Speaking ahead of the game was Finlay Bealham who felt frustrated leaving Thomond Park on Saturday night. “We had a few tough words earlier in the week regards Saturday’s game in Thomond Park” “Lads got things off their chest with some honest conversations that were needed to be honest” “We’re shooting ourselves in the foot particularly with our discipline and that needs to improve so much” While frustrated with the result and how a few things went, the Connacht forwards once again put in a powerful display. “We got a good few penalties and speaking to Denis Buckley and the rest of the lads after we were happy with things like the scrum and so on” “Yeah we have to be hard on ourselves and look and where we can improve but at the same time you have to see what you’re doing right and doing well” “We did a lot of good stuff on Saturday but we need to clean up our whole game as bits and parts to a game just aren’t enough” The Irish international has been in the form of his life this season and is enjoying every minute of it.
“They’ve got international forwards so we’re coming up against top players here” “Italian rugby is on the up which is great for the game and you can see Benetton are a big part of that” “They’ve been going well this season so we know if we aren’t at it from the first minute we could be in for a tough day” “As a group we’re extremely confident coming into this game and having the home support just adds to that” “It’s been over a month I think since we last played at home so it will be good to be back and hopefully put on the show we know we can deliver” Tickets for Saturday’s game are available HERE Images & Content from – Connacht Rugby URC The club’s biggest crowd of season awaits the return of Pierre Schoeman (loosehead), Grant Gilchrist (lock), Jamie Ritchie (back-row), Viliame Mata (number 8), Blair Kinghorn (stand-off), Mark Bennett (outside centre), Duhan van der Merwe and Darcy Graham (both wing) all return to reinforce Edinburgh Rugby’s starting XV.
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