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7th May 2018
02:02pm BST

"Edinburgh are good - you have to remember that - and it's a win, 20-16, in a playoff game," McLaughlin commented.
"It's pretty disappointing, that crowd. You think you'd get around 20,000 for a quarter final. It'll be disappointing for the PRO14. "I think everyone in Munster just assumed it would be a walkover but, Jesus, thank God they got through. This game in The RDS is going to be absolutely mouth-watering."The outrageously good weather that swept most of the country over the weekend may have played a part in fans opting to stay away from the ground and pursue other interests but Munster would have been hoping to fill many more seats than they did. Saturday's attendance was the lowest so far in any of the Thomond Park games played by Munster this season. Even games against Cardiff and Zebre attracted crowds in excess of 13,000. Perhaps, as host Andy McGeady noted, some fans were saving for the trip up to Dublin for an anticipated semi with Leinster. Munster supporters may face a scramble to get many tickets for that encounter as Leinster are the designated 'home team' so may take up much of the ground.
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