Munster boss Penney wary of Edinburgh
The Capital outfit’s task is to make history by winning on Irish soil for the first time in the competition – they have had draws in Ulster and Leinster – and may feel Munster might underestimate their resolve after a 45-0 thrashing by Saracens at Murrayfield.
But Rob Penney, Munster’s Kiwi coach, said of Edinburgh: “We are certainly being as diligent as we would for any one of the other games. There are two sides hurting so there could be fireworks.”
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That won’t concern Edinburgh as the prospect of a less hostile Thomond Park can only help them on a day when Lions backs Ronan O’Gara and Keith Earls are out injured. Paul O’Connell is also still feeling his way back to fitness as he returns from injury.