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Peter B. Apr 4

Saracens were awesome in defence, Munster never turned up but they owe us nothing

Stephen O'Neill Apr 4

Hard Luck Sean. Tough day at the office. Good luck with the rest of the season.

Stephen O'Neill Apr 4

Brian Kennelly. Melted Wheelie Bin is a nickname that Jim Hamilton has on a very funny podcast called The Rugby Pod.

Thomondpark Mahon Apr 4

ah well hard luck Munster.. thanks for the epic journey this season in the Champions cup ..no harm in losing to a better team on the day.. and as for the trolls on here ...i would not waste my energy with your know it all comments

Leslie Mc Namara Apr 4

Good luck to Saracens ! Great achievement by Munster to go so so far in this Competition after all the turmoil in the Club! We will learn from this loss, and the Men in Red will be back !
Leslie
Cork

Kenneth O' Connor Apr 4

well done saracens wasn't a great game but savage atmosphere. Beaten well in the second half. Murray serious loss

Jackson Apr 4

Deserved win from an impressive Saracens team. Deservedly the best in Europe and well said Jake B.

Robert T Apr 4

despite the bad performance and result still happy to be a Munster fan after all this made it to the semis coming back off a bad season last year played very good all season especially in the group stage games we know Saracens are excellent unlucky today but happy with the season were having

Brian Cove Apr 4

I had to laugh at the earlier comment about the English an French changing the rules of the Champions Cup to suit themselves. It is probably the reason why Glasgow haven't had to worry about qualifying for next season since Christmas and the Italian teams are having a bun fight to finish next to bottom in the Pro12. Probably also the reason why every time Europe comes around the Irish make 13 changes the week before.

Leinster Exile. Apr 4

For me its Leinster first then anything Irish and then Leicester.
But if you ask my wife she'll say its Leinster and then Leicester.
Though its not hard to give Leicester a bit of support?