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21st September 2018
09:23pm BST

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Carbery showed up, less than a minute later, to slip Conway in for his second and Cloete deserves some credit for a smart decoy run in the build-up. Carbery had a second touchline conversion to deal with and missed right this time. 10-7 up and building nicely, then the wheels came off.
Cardiff made a nice line break off first phase from their set-piece and Munster were scrambling. Halaholo did the rest with a goose-step and pivot that will give the wrong-footed Conway nightmares for weeks to come. The centre passed to Tomos Williams for the score. Carbery landed a penalty six minutes later and Cardiff led 14-13 at the break.
Johann van Graan will have been hoping his side would score first in the second half but another blazing run from Halaholo left Jaco Taute grasping at thin air and he dotted down in the corner.
Ansombe converted that score and added two more penalties after that to ensure the victory heading into the final 15. All that remained to be seen was whether the hosts could get the try-scoring bonus.
It arrived on 76 minutes when Tomos Williams dived over and Anscombe pinged over the conversion. For the second time in three weeks, Munster have been flaked on the road.
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