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Munster Bows Out of Champions Cup After 31-29 Loss to Castres
Munster’s campaign in the Champions Cup came to an unexpected end with a narrow 31-29 defeat against Castres at Thomond Park on March 10, 2024. This marked the first victory for the French side at this venue in nine attempts, highlighting a significant achievement for the visitors.
Despite a strong start from Munster, with Craig Casey scoring two tries in the first half, the team found themselves trailing 17-10 at halftime. Munster’s efforts were bolstered by tries from Thaakir Abrahams and Edwin Edogbo in the second half, which momentarily suggested a comeback was on the cards.
As the match progressed, Castres demonstrated their resilience. By the 70th minute, they secured a crucial bonus point try, shifting the momentum back in their favor. Although Edogbo managed to score his second try late in the match, it was not enough to alter the outcome.
The final score reflected a hard-fought battle, yet it ended Munster’s hopes of advancing in the Champions Cup. For the Irish side, there remains a silver lining; they will continue their European journey in the Challenge Cup.
Scorers for Munster included:
- Tries: Craig Casey (2), Edwin Edogbo (2), Thaakir Abrahams
- Conversions: Jack Crowley (2)
For Castres:
- Tries: Vuate Karawalevu, Theo Chabouni, Geoffrey Palis, Christian Ambadiang
- Conversions: Jeremy Fernandez (2), Santiago Arata (2)
- Penalties: Jeremy Fernandez (1)
Munster’s starting lineup featured Shane Daly; Thaakir Abrahams, Tom Farrell, Alex Nankivell, Ben O’Connor (replaced by JJ Hanrahan in the 57th minute); Jack Crowley, Craig Casey; Jeremy Loughman (substituted by Michael Milne in the 57th minute), Niall Scannell (substituted by Lee Barron in the 50th minute), and Michael Ala’alatoa (replaced by Oli Jager in the 57th minute). The forward pack included Jean Kleyn (substituted by Edwin Edogbo in the 50th minute), Fineen Wycherley, Tadhg Beirne, captain, Jack O’Donoghue (replaced by Brian Gleeson in the 50th minute), and Gavin Coombes.
Despite the disappointment of exiting the Champions Cup, Munster’s fans will look forward to the team’s upcoming matches in the Challenge Cup, where they aim to regroup and make a strong showing.
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