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HEC ¼ Final - Munster v Perpignan
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<blockquote data-quote="An Tarbh" data-source="post: 61085"><p>With this tie switched to Lansdowne Rd Munster should be able to count on close to 45000 fans to drive them on into the semi finals. In their way though lie a Perpignan team who seem to have rediscovered their away form which led them to the final in 2003 with impressive away wins against Llanelli and Leinster in the knock out stages. </p><p></p><p>Perpignan will travel without fly half Nicolas Laharrague who suffered a shoulder injury in the Top 14 clash with Bourgoin at the weekend. Munster are also sweating on the fitness of Denis Leamy who suffered ankle ligament damage in the Triple Crown victory at Twickenham and is rated 50-50</p><p></p><p>Home advantage should see Munster through but Perpignan are a side not to be taken lightly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="An Tarbh, post: 61085"] With this tie switched to Lansdowne Rd Munster should be able to count on close to 45000 fans to drive them on into the semi finals. In their way though lie a Perpignan team who seem to have rediscovered their away form which led them to the final in 2003 with impressive away wins against Llanelli and Leinster in the knock out stages. Perpignan will travel without fly half Nicolas Laharrague who suffered a shoulder injury in the Top 14 clash with Bourgoin at the weekend. Munster are also sweating on the fitness of Denis Leamy who suffered ankle ligament damage in the Triple Crown victory at Twickenham and is rated 50-50 Home advantage should see Munster through but Perpignan are a side not to be taken lightly. [/QUOTE]
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