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7th September 2020
10:03am BST

JJ Hanrahan misses a second half penalty as CJ Stander and Fineen Wycherley looks on. (Credit: Sportsfile)[/caption]
While van Graan, the Munster head coach, was left ruing the fact that Munster finished second in their conference - and had to face Leinster, not Ulster - Stander was clinging to the positives.
Asked if the stream of semi-final losses was demoralising, Stander shook his head. "Not really. We know that we get to a semi-final of the play-offs and we need to be at our best.
"I think, for me, it's an honour to get to a semi-final. It would have been class to get to a final and win it. But, we worked our asses off to get here. Sometimes, you said five times [in a row] we are on the wrong side of it. It's like a door, mate. You just have to keep knocking at that door, breaking that wall. "I'm very excited about this group, as players and the coaching group I can see them growing and going places. You might not have seen it, but there's some great stuff going on behind the scenes. So, hopefully next season we're in a semi-final and we'll push through and reach a final."Asked what Munster needed to do better, in 2020/21 and beyond, Stander already had his, and his team's, target. "Get to that top spot. If you're on top you don't have to play the [quarter] final, that would be an easy one. It will be tough work to get there. Get a home semi-final, get back to our place and get the crowd behind us and there you go. Easy as that." Easy as that. Getting a fully packed out Thomond Park by the middle of 2021 may yet prove the trickiest of those Munster targets.
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