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<blockquote data-quote="nelly sham" data-source="post: 7042740" data-attributes="member: 11712"><p>It has similarities to the away game against Stade Francais which put an end to Foley’s tenure. It would have been interesting to see what would have happened here if JVG wasn’t leaving. The obvious answer is … nothing.</p><p></p><p>It’s important to remember too, sport is cyclical. I think Munster are in the position Leinster we’re 20 years ago where the likes of Keogh, Hogan et al went up to them. They won’t stay on top forever Cullen/Lancaster/McBryde will move on, Contepomi already is. I’m. It sure where the magic comes from in the back room, presumably Lancaster. But anyway that doesn’t take the attention away from Munster getting their shit together.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nelly sham, post: 7042740, member: 11712"] It has similarities to the away game against Stade Francais which put an end to Foley’s tenure. It would have been interesting to see what would have happened here if JVG wasn’t leaving. The obvious answer is … nothing. It’s important to remember too, sport is cyclical. I think Munster are in the position Leinster we’re 20 years ago where the likes of Keogh, Hogan et al went up to them. They won’t stay on top forever Cullen/Lancaster/McBryde will move on, Contepomi already is. I’m. It sure where the magic comes from in the back room, presumably Lancaster. But anyway that doesn’t take the attention away from Munster getting their shit together. [/QUOTE]
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