“AS LONG AS we get a bit of consistency in what we do, we’ll get the results, as shown tonight.”
Pat Howard is the newest member of Munster’s squad, but he’s already on key in terms of what it is that Anthony Foley wants. Following Friday night’s comprehensive win over Leinster, the head coach laid down a challenge to his players.
Can they match that performance level on a consistent basis? We’ll get an opportunity to find out on New Year’s Day at the Sportsground, where a frustrated Connacht will look for their first inter-pro success of the festive period.
If Munster can repeat the physical intensity they brought against Leinster at Thomond Park, it would be difficult to wager against them, whatever about the ongoing progress under Pat Lam out west.
Foley was certainly rapt by what he saw from his players in their 28-13 win:
The performance of Ian Keatley was a major positive for Foley, with his out-half standing out as the most impressive playmaker on the pitch. Under pressure from JJ Hanrahan, as well as pushing for further Ireland caps, Keatley was on song.
His kicking game was excellent against Leinster’s poorly-positioned and hesitant cover in the backfield, allowing Munster to achieve territorial dominance.
“We put a lot of pressure on our nines and tens to play the game in the right areas,” said Foley, “but that doesn’t necessarily mean you kick everything.