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Billy Holland is this year's recipient of the Guinness Rugby Writers of Ireland Tom Rooney Award. Morgan Treacy/INPHO

'It's going to be one of Munster's greatest wins. I have no doubt'

Billy Holland believes his former team-mates will do a job in Coventry.

BILLY HOLLAND IS a few months out of the Munster squad since his retirement at the end of last season, but his faith in the men who were his team-mates remains undimmed.

The Cork man – who was been named as this year’s recipient of the Guinness Rugby Writers of Ireland Tom Rooney Award in recognition of his contribution to Irish rugby – firmly believes Munster will beat Wasps on Sunday in the Champions Cup.

The southern province have had to deal with serious disruption in the build-up to this weekend’s European clash, but Holland is backing them to win on the road.

“They’re going to win 100%, I have no doubt about it,” said Holland. “I might not even know some of the names on the bench. I have full faith in them that they are going to turn up and wear their hearts on their sleeves.

“It’s going to be one of Munster’s greatest ever wins. Backs to the wall is an understatement. I have absolutely no doubt they’re going to rock up and they’re going to win.”

While Munster will benefit from the availability of nine international players, as well as potentially being able to name a handful of those who finish self-isolation on Saturday, there will also be some academy players involved this weekend.

For those youngsters, Holland knows the message will be simple.

“Just be yourself, enjoy getting to train with Munster. Don’t try and do anything differently.

“Like Eoin O’Connor [the second row], he’s not trying to be Jean Kleyn or RG Snyman or Fineen Wycherley or Thomas Ahern. He’s just being Eoin O’Connor – go out and do what you do.

“It’s the reason they are there in the academy. For some of these lads, they might never get to experience this again, you really don’t know.

“I think that will be a very simple message that the lads will try to get across. Enjoy it, be yourself and if any of them happen to be in the 23-man squad, you go out and get stuck into a load of English lads over in England.”

While Munster are solely focused on getting the job done in Coventry on Sunday, it remains to be seen what happens with head coach Johann van Graan beyond the end of this season.

The South African’s current deal expires at the end of the season but with attack coach Stephen Larkham having already confirmed his departure, Holland is hoping van Graan will stay.

“It’s a huge blow,” said Holland of Larkham’s impending exit at the end of this season.

“Steve is the best attack coach I have played under, from an individual’s point of view. I was at Munster for 14 years and he is the first person who is really teaching forwards how to run lines, really teaching forwards how to pass the ball, be on the ball, use their skills.

“It’s a real shame that he is leaving. My hope is that they can get someone who is of an equivalent ability to Steve to come in and replace him and keep Johann and the rest of the crew on board.

“It is a shame that Steve is leaving but I do believe Johann is definitely the right man for the job, with someone who is like Steve, who has that real attack, skill development mindset.”

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    Sep 6th 2013, 7:46 AM

    Robbie Keane deserves a statue outside Landsdowne Road, our greatest ever player

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    Sep 6th 2013, 7:54 AM

    If rob keane is your best ever player I feel sorry for Irish football. On another note David Moyes is a fraud to football.

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    Sep 6th 2013, 8:26 AM

    scores heaps of goals for us, loves playing for his country, most caps, amazing servant.

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    Sep 6th 2013, 8:50 AM

    I bet your raging nobody took the bait

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    Sep 6th 2013, 9:27 AM

    Keane has more goals than any English player ever in international football history…..

    Remember England playing Emile Heskey on the wing at the World Cup?? Donkeys that country are at football

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    Sep 6th 2013, 7:55 AM

    Strange but I have a good feeling about this game IRL 3 – 0 SWE . Come on you boys in green

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    Sep 6th 2013, 8:21 AM

    Sweden and Austria are both there for the taking. COYBIG

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    Sep 6th 2013, 7:38 AM

    Would love to see a full or almost full Aviva tonight, seems to be such a rarity for football matches at it. Not sure of our chances but we did play well away from home against them, COYBIG

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    Sep 6th 2013, 7:40 AM

    obviously i understand the financial problems meaning people can’t afford the FAI’s ridiculously overpriced tickets also.

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    Sep 6th 2013, 7:50 AM

    It’s Robbie Keanes boyhood dream to play for Sweden

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    Sep 6th 2013, 10:36 AM

    Most overused joke in Irish football…

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