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‘Disappointing decision' – Munster Rugby suffer early pre-season blow as glamour fixture falls through

‘Disappointing decision' – Munster Rugby suffer early pre-season blow as glamour fixture falls through

The Irish Sun2 days ago
MUNSTER Rugby's
pre-season friendly against Biarritz Olympique has been cancelled.
The province were set to play the Pro D2 side on Friday 22 August.
However due to a delay to pitch renovations at the Stade Aguilera, Biarritz Olympique are unable to host Munster Rugby for the fixture.
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Jack Crowley wasn't selected for the British and Irish Lions
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Craig Casey was picked to be Ireland captain for games against Georgia and Portugal
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Munster defeated them in the 2006 Heineken Cup final
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Alternative venues were explored between the Basque club and the 2023 URC winners but "no viable and workable solutions were found."
The cancellation of the province's opening pre-season friendly will cause a lot of disruption for the new-look Munster team.
A Munster spokesperson said: "Given the disappointing decision by Biarritz Olympique, Munster Rugby will now make alternative arrangements regarding pre-season preparations."
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With
The Red Army are still set to face Gloucester Rugby on 5 September and Bath Rugby on 12 September.
That will be a long gap in matches for the side who's season ended in a
It will be a long summer break for many Munster players to dwell on the agony of the URC quarter-final exit.
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A large Munster contingent were
Seven players for the province will be up for selection for the game in Tbilisi on Saturday with Craig Casey picked as captain.
With a record number of fifteen Ireland stars selected for the Lions, it gave an opportunity for players such as Alex Kendellen to get their first call-ups.
Uncapped players Tom Aherne and Michael Milne will be looking to make their debuts alongside clubmates Jack Crowley, Calvin Nash and Gavin Coombes who have already got a taste of international rugby.
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