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6th January 2019
11:10am GMT

Farrell also secured two turnovers for Connacht, and his first led to the opening try of the game.
Arno Botha is a big, burly presence in the Munster back row but he wasn't reckoning on Farrell ripping the ball from his paws. Neither were Keith Earls or Andrew Conway.
Both Munster backs were convinced Botha was being brought to ground by Farrell and lept in to clear out the ruck. Farrell had already plundered possession and was away up the pitch. Goggin was the quickest to react but all he could do was cut a line that prevented Farrell from dotting under the posts.
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It mattered little as Carty converted the try to give Connacht a 7-0 lead. Farrell was not allowing that score to go to his head as, three minutes later, he got into prime poaching position at the breakdown and secured a second turnover.
And another couple of minutes after that, Farrell hared up from a starting position on his 22 and stepped inside Peter O'Mahony for another line break. The promising burst was halted, though, when O'Mahony scrambled back to force a turnover from Blade.
As 13 for Connacht, Farrell was freed up for attacking plays and hard carries by the hard-working Daly. Having struggled with injuries during his time at Leinster, Daly must be relishing the fresh start. He made eight carries himself, for 23 metres, but he took on a heavy workload in defence, hitting 20+ rucks and sticking 12 of his 13 tackle attempts.
Chris Farrell and Dan Goggin were welcome returns to the Munster backline but they were both culpable for Farrell's next line break, just after half-time.
Darragh Leader's superb aerial take set up the Westerners for a sweeping attack but Munster's defence looked well set as Carty found Farrell on the charge. The 25-year-old is 6-foot-3 and a few pounds shy of 16-stone but his ability to step, and change direction, at pace is impressive.
One jink inside and Goggin was done for. Chris Farrell tried his best to claw the Connacht man back but it was too late and he was away. He drew in Andrew Conway, the last defender, and released Cian Kelleher to score.
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Farrell's contribution was huge again and, again, Connacht hit the front. From 17-14 they could not push on, however.
Goggin bagged his second try of the game by taking up a smart position out wide, as Munster pummelled away near the Connacht tryline, and dotted down after a looping Alby Mathewson pass.
Both sides brought on replacements but the Farrells, Chris and Tom, stayed on and were heavily involved until the final whistle sounded. Munster finished the victors but Connacht, at least, got a losing bonus point.
Tom Farrell was highly unfortunate to end up on the losing side. It is starting to look like that final Ireland midfield berth will be between the Farrell lads again.Explore more on these topics: