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Killarney RFC Minis the best in Munster
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Last weekend, Munster were in action at Thomond Park in the PRO 14 as Johan Van Graan’s men welcomed Ulster for the final round proper. With a home tie against Edinburgh coming up this weekend in the semi-final qualifier knockouts, Munster made wholesale changes to the team which lost to Racing 92 the weekend before, making 14 personnel changes in all. This gave the younger and less experienced players a chance to shine. Veterans Mike Sherry and James Cronin earned their 100th caps adding plenty of experience to the set-up, while Ulster provided a strong team with captain Rory Best scoring two tries. The game ended 24 points apiece and Munster move on to the semi-final. Fingers crossed for some silverware for the men in red this month!
Last week, I attended the Munster Rugby player awards at the Clayton Silversprings Hotel in Cork. It was great to see all the players at the event given the huge disappointment suffered the previous weekend in Bordeaux. There certainly was a determined feeling of wanting to put things right in the remaining matches of the season. A full house was on hand to witness the awards where Keith Earls won the Munster Rugby Player of the Year and, as luck would have it, we were seated with Kerry’s own JJ Hanrahan! The big news for Killarney and West Munster was that Killarney RFC Minis were announced Munster Rugby Minis Club of the Year – a huge achievement for all involved. This is due to hard work on and off the pitch and is a testament to the work we are doing with the kids who love the game. Well done to everyone who now take a well-deserved break for the summer with minis, returning in early September for a brand new season!