Munster secured another important Guinness PRO14 win at a wet and windy Murrayfield on Saturday night. Jack O’Donoghue, Craig Casey and Gavin Coombes were the try-scorers with JJ Hanrahan kicking two conversions and a penalty. Captain Billy Holland was named …

Munster secured another important Guinness PRO14 win at a wet and windy Murrayfield on Saturday night.
Jack O’Donoghue, Craig Casey and Gavin Coombes were the try-scorers with JJ Hanrahan kicking two conversions and a penalty.
Captain Billy Holland was named Guinness Player of the Match after an excellent display on his 240th Munster appearance.
The victory keeps Munster top of Conference B and Johann van Graan’s men are nine points clear of second-placed Connacht with four games remaining in the regular season.
A dominant performance from the pack was key to the win.
Chris Cloete was unlucky to be pinged for an early steal but the flanker was rewarded for his work at the breakdown with a vital steal to foil an early Edinburgh attack.
Edinburgh played with the swirling wind in the first half and were on the front foot early on as Jaco van der Walt kicked the hosts into an early 3-0.
ODonoghue won an important breakdown penalty to win back possession and Hanrahan levelled matters with his first penalty on 15 minutes.
Superb Munster defence held Edinburgh out midway through the half as they held up Edinburgh over the line to prevent a try and then forced a knock-on following the resulting five-metre scrum.
The Munster scrum then drove through their Edinburgh counterparts to force a penalty and Hanrahan cleared to halfway.
Munster spread the ball wide off the lineout and Mike Haley kicked into the corner with Edinburgh lucky to clear their lines after the initial clearing kick was blocked.
Anther clever Haley kick kept Edinburgh pinned deep in their half and the Munster pack did the rest. A well-worked lineout saw Munster peeling around the blindside with Coombes held up.
The forwards were in a clinical mood however and ODonoghue twisted to score on 29 minutes as the Waterford man was stopped initially but rolled over the defender to touch down.
Munster were over for their second try on 36 minutes as Casey fooled the defence with a dummy before sniping over from close range.
Hanrahan converted and Munster led 17-3 at the interval.
A Henry Pyrgos kick in behind gave Edinburgh an attacking platform early in the second half and Bill Mata touched down after 45 minutes and van der Walt converted to cut the Munster lead to seven points.
A slick move after a lineout off the top nearly led to a third Munster try but the ball slipped through Mike Haleys hands as he released the final pass to Andrew Conway.
Gavin Coombes gave Munster some breathing room with his eighth try of the season on 56 minutes after another Casey snipe was halted after a strong rolling maul on 56 minutes.
Hanrahans conversion hit the post but Munster led 22-10 as the game entered the final quarter.
Big scrum defence held out Edinburgh as the hosts looked to hit back but the Munster pack held firm with Edinburgh eventually penalised after they were unable to hook the ball.
Edinburgh’s Andrew Davidson received lengthy treatment before being stretchered off late in the game and we wish him a speedy recovery.
Guinness PRO14 Round 12 Round-Up
Billy Holland was named Guinness Player of the Match on his 240th appearance for the province, joining Ronan OGara at joint-second on the all-time list behind record-holder Donncha OCallaghan (268 appearances).
Rory Scannell made his 100th Guinness PRO14 appearance.
Munster: Mike Haley; Andrew Conway, Chris Farrell, Damian de Allende (Rory Scannell, 71), Shane Daly; JJ Hanrahan (Ben Healy, 70), Craig Casey (Nick McCarthy, 75); James Cronin (Jeremy Loughman, 65), Niall Scannell (Kevin OByrne, 67), John Ryan (Stephen Archer, 65); Jean Kleyn, Billy Holland © (Fineen Wycherley, 65); Jack ODonoghue, Chris Cloete (Jack OSullivan, 65), Gavin Coombes (blood sub, Chris Cloete, 80).
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