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8th December 2021
01:08pm GMT

Munster captain Peter O'Mahony pictured at Thomond Park in Limerick. (Photo by Seb Daly/Sportsfile)[/caption]
"We've been through plenty at this club during my time here. This wouldn't be near top of the list"Asked if he was imparting much advice on the young players, many of whom had never trained with the senior squad before, O'Mahony responded, "All I said was, 'Ask questions and enjoy yourselves'." "Look," the Cork native added, "I'm not going to sit here and say it's been ideal or what we were expecting.
"It's been a challenge for us, it's been great to see some of the young fellas that mightn't have popped into us over the next few months to be in and be a really important part of our training for the last two weeks. "You get a real insight into what we're producing in the academy and beyond. So it's been great that way, getting to know the guys has been brilliant but there's been loads of challenges. "Normally when it comes to a European Cup week you're kind of fine-tuning but we had sessions where we were going back to some of our core stuff, trying to get guys up to speed. "But look, that's been a test as well for some of the leadership guys and the international guys who are still here. It's been a really enjoyable couple of weeks for us."There was a moment of levity in the online press briefing as O'Mahony joked about how young some of his teammates on Sunday were. 34-year-old winger Keith Earls was caught in the comedy cross-fire.
"I trained with a guy that was born in 2004 the other day. We reckoned Earlsie could be his father!"Making the most out of a tough situation. Munster's Sunday clash with Wasps, in Coventry, will be a compelling watch.
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