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Craig Casey is developing into a top class scrum half. Bryan Keane/INPHO

Munster's young guns keen to prove they belong as road test awaits

The province’s investment in youth is starting to bear fruit ahead of today’s trip to Dragons.

TWELVE GAMES PLAYED, 11 wins chalked up on the board for the Irish provinces so far in this season’s Pro14.

If this suggests it is all getting a wee bit too predictable – dare we say boring – then cast your mind back to Munster’s opening couple of matches, the last-gasp comebacks, the nail-biting finales against Scarlets and Edinburgh.

Still think this competition is tedious? Well, think back to Monday night and the offloading exhibition delivered by Munster against Cardiff.

We could do with a bit more of that today (against Dragons,  Kick-Off 2pm, Live TG4, Eir Sport) but even if it does not come, it will still be intriguing to see how these young Munster players perform without the club’s big hitters.

Once, when Conor Murray was away, it was a case of getting down on your knees to pray for his replacement.

Well, not anymore. Craig Casey looks the business from his outings so far this season while Gavin Coombes is also shaping up to be a future star.

“The Leinster Academy is the envy of Europe the way they’re producing players, but Munster have started to produce a good number of their own recently,” said Munster legend, John Hayes, last week. “It’s starting to happen for us – so we just need to give them a bit of game-time. These fellahs know what it takes; they have the attitude and they want to do it. The players are there, they just need the opportunity.”

To be fair, Johann van Graan is affording them that chance. Road trips are often trickier tests than games at home but if Casey, Coombes and the young prop, Josh Wycherley, deliver again today then it won’t just be the Pro14 that we’ll be seeking to see these guys tested in – but Europe. 

For Dragons, there are a number of interesting angles to look at. First, the performance of Josh Lewis – normally an out-half but shifted today to full-back – is worth keeping an eye on, especially as it is the 28-year-old’s first start in 18 months following a knee injury. 

Another returnee from knee trouble is Jordan Williams while former Wales and Lions centre Jamie Roberts hardly needs much of an introduction. While it will be fascinating to see how his battle with Damian DeAllende unfolds, it’ll also be worth taking an interest in Ben Carter, a 19-year-old second row, who is in line to make his debut off the bench.

Gordon Ross is the man in charge of the Dragons today as director of rugby Dean Ryan has to self-isolate after a member of the club tested positive for coronavirus.

Munster

15. Matt Gallagher
14. Calvin Nash
13. Rory Scannell
12. Damian de Allende
11. Darren Sweetnam
10. JJ Hanrahan
9. Craig Casey

1. Josh Wycherley
2. Kevin O’Byrne
3. Keynan Knox
4. Jean Kleyn
5. Billy Holland (captain)
6. Jack O’Donoghue
7. Chris Cloete
8. Gavin Coombes

Replacements:

16. Diarmuid Barron
17. James Cronin
18. Stephen Archer
19. Thomas Ahern
20. Tommy O’Donnell
21. Nick McCarthy
22. Jake Flannery
23. Jack O’Sullivan.

Dragons: J Lewis; O Jenkins, A Warren, J Roberts, A Hewitt; S Davies, R Williams (captain); B Harris, R Hibbard, L Fairbrother, J Davies, M Screech, B Fry, H Keddie, O Griffiths.

Replacements: E Shipp, C Maguire, A Jarvis, B Carter, T Basham, T Knoyle, J Dixon, D Howells.

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    Nov 1st 2020, 9:39 AM

    “a case of getting down on your knees, and praying for his replacement”; this is inappropriate and shoddy. Show more respect for our former players.

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    Nov 1st 2020, 10:09 AM

    @Denis Riordan: Absolutely not. The media exists, in part, to voice common sentiment. This wasn’t just a Munster problem position for backup but an Irish one. I’m sure everyone in the country is happy with the emergence of Casey and the coming to form of JGP.

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    Nov 1st 2020, 10:16 AM

    @SomeGuy: JGP??? I’ve seen props pass a ball better than what he was doing last night for christ sake. The longer he’s there the better it is for munster though as Casey is the real deal and we badly need him in limerick for the time being

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    Nov 1st 2020, 11:13 AM

    @Michael Oats: Remember all the negative newspaper articles about guys from other provinces unfairly earning an Irish call up through the residency rule? Alls quiet on the eastern front theses days

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    Nov 1st 2020, 12:31 PM

    @SomeoneSomewhere: very surprising isn’t it? Can’t wait foe all the articles and negative posts complaining when Lowe gets his first cap…..

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    Nov 1st 2020, 10:12 AM

    Hope to see Flannery and Ahearn get a run out. decent competition at 8 now with Coombes and O Sullivan both proving they can manage first team action.

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