

"Hopefully we can stop them in their tracks from beating up all the Irish boys."[caption id="attachment_260055" align="aligncenter" width="800"]
Munster supporters celebrate a try by Keith Earls during the Heineken Champions Cup Quarter-Final match between Munster and Toulouse at Aviva Stadium. (Photo by Ramsey Cardy/Sportsfile)[/caption]
"It's goosebumps, sort of thing. It's what makes the hairs on the back of your neck stand up. You see it at the Aviva, every now and then - hundreds of people standing as the bus shows up. "Jeepers, we were in blimmin' Welford Road and it was the same about of people, and the same people as well! The ones that show up in the rain, snow or sunshine. It is amazing to have that support and to be able to repay them with a home semi-final."The Munster faithful well and truly delivered for their team, last weekend, and Sam Warburton was not the only one raving about the noise levels at the IRFU headquarters, and second home to Leinster. Following the game, Munster winger Simon Zebo effectively threw down the gauntlet to Leinster fans, after paying tribute to his own. https://twitter.com/SimonZebo/status/1523350930929831936 The ball is in the court of Leinster supporters now. The latest tally of tickets sold is north of 30,000 for the semi-final and we still have four days before Leinster and Toulouse face off. "I think this is as big as it gets," says James Lowe. "They've got five stars on their chest and that's something we've been striving towards, for years. To win this title, we've got to beat the best. Fortunately, we've got the best at home. "The ball is in our court. Our home fans will turn up in droves, I'm sure. Dublin will definitely turn it on. We know if we can turn in a clinical performance, we'll put our best foot forward."
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10th May 2022
05:46pm BST