JOHANN VAN GRAAN admitted his Munster team made too many mistakes to deserve victory as they were beaten 25-18 by Cardiff Blues yesterday.
The visitors produced a poor first-half display as tries from Macauley Cook, Lloyd Williams and Owen Lane put the Blues 19-5 up at the break. Munster never recovered despite moving the score back to 19-15 after Stephen Fitzgerald added to Chris Cloeteโs earlier effort.
Tyler Bleyendaalโs penalty with the last kick of the game did secure a losing bonus point, but Van Graan wasnโt happy with what heโd seen.
โThe first half most definitely cost us the game. When you play away from home and youโre 19-0 down, you canโt be expected to win the game,โ said Munsterโs South African head coach.
โThe disappointing thing was that it was all our own errors. Credit to the team because at half-time we reassessed and said that it wasnโt good enough.
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โI thought we did well to come back to within one score at 19-15 and we had a couple of opportunities to get in front, but didnโt use them. At the end to come away with a losing bonus point, I think Iโll take that.โ
Cook, Williams and Lane all scored within eight minutes as Munster kicked the ball dead, had clearances charged down and lost two line-outs.
After the break Van Graanโs men were better and Fitzgerald dived over following a yellow card for Blues hooker Matthew Rees. But two late penalties from home out-half Jarrod Evans sealed Munsterโs demise even though Bleyendaal did salvage something right at the end.
โThe mood of the squad is disappointment. We came here to win even though we always knew Cardiff were a good side,โ Van Graan said. โThe disappointing thing for us is we didnโt make them work very hard. It was our own errors and they were basic errors.
Munster's Sammy Arnold under pressure from Jarrod Evans of Cardiff Blues. Kevin Barnes / INPHO
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โI donโt think it was a slow start. In the first eight minutes we played very well, we had a kick at goal and missed that and then we had a charge-down and kicked one ball straight into touch. Itโs not that we lost the territory battle or the possession battle.โ
Defeat in Cardiff means Munster have now fallen 16 points behind rivals Glasgow Warriors at the top of Conference A of the Guinness Pro14.
The Scottish side are next up for Van Graanโs men on Friday. Munster must improve from their display in the Welsh capital against the Warriors or go down to another reversal.
โThere are no serious injuries, just a few bumps and bruises but nothing too serious,โ Van Graan said. โGlasgow are playing fantastic rugby. You only had to look at their performance against the Cheetahs on Friday night to see that and theyโve only lost once all season in the Pro14.
โWeโre coming up against the best team in the Pro14 on Friday night so weโll have to improve and thatโs what weโre planning on doing this week. Weโll look at this game emotionally and then come back in on Monday and start again at zero.โ
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Van Graan rues 'basic errors' as Munster turn attention to 'the best team in the Pro14'
JOHANN VAN GRAAN admitted his Munster team made too many mistakes to deserve victory as they were beaten 25-18 by Cardiff Blues yesterday.
The visitors produced a poor first-half display as tries from Macauley Cook, Lloyd Williams and Owen Lane put the Blues 19-5 up at the break. Munster never recovered despite moving the score back to 19-15 after Stephen Fitzgerald added to Chris Cloeteโs earlier effort.
Tyler Bleyendaalโs penalty with the last kick of the game did secure a losing bonus point, but Van Graan wasnโt happy with what heโd seen.
โThe first half most definitely cost us the game. When you play away from home and youโre 19-0 down, you canโt be expected to win the game,โ said Munsterโs South African head coach.
โThe disappointing thing was that it was all our own errors. Credit to the team because at half-time we reassessed and said that it wasnโt good enough.
โI thought we did well to come back to within one score at 19-15 and we had a couple of opportunities to get in front, but didnโt use them. At the end to come away with a losing bonus point, I think Iโll take that.โ
Cook, Williams and Lane all scored within eight minutes as Munster kicked the ball dead, had clearances charged down and lost two line-outs.
After the break Van Graanโs men were better and Fitzgerald dived over following a yellow card for Blues hooker Matthew Rees. But two late penalties from home out-half Jarrod Evans sealed Munsterโs demise even though Bleyendaal did salvage something right at the end.
โThe mood of the squad is disappointment. We came here to win even though we always knew Cardiff were a good side,โ Van Graan said. โThe disappointing thing for us is we didnโt make them work very hard. It was our own errors and they were basic errors.
โI donโt think it was a slow start. In the first eight minutes we played very well, we had a kick at goal and missed that and then we had a charge-down and kicked one ball straight into touch. Itโs not that we lost the territory battle or the possession battle.โ
Defeat in Cardiff means Munster have now fallen 16 points behind rivals Glasgow Warriors at the top of Conference A of the Guinness Pro14.
The Scottish side are next up for Van Graanโs men on Friday. Munster must improve from their display in the Welsh capital against the Warriors or go down to another reversal.
โThere are no serious injuries, just a few bumps and bruises but nothing too serious,โ Van Graan said. โGlasgow are playing fantastic rugby. You only had to look at their performance against the Cheetahs on Friday night to see that and theyโve only lost once all season in the Pro14.
โWeโre coming up against the best team in the Pro14 on Friday night so weโll have to improve and thatโs what weโre planning on doing this week. Weโll look at this game emotionally and then come back in on Monday and start again at zero.โ
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