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2010–11 Munster Rugby season

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Captain(s)
  
Paul O'Connell

League(s)
  
Celtic League

Ground(s)
  
Thomond Park Musgrave Park (Capacity: 26,500 8,500)

Coach(es)
  
Tony McGahan (Director of Rugby) Anthony Foley (Assistant & Defence) Jason Holland(Backs) Laurie Fisher (Forwards) Paul McCarthy (Scrum) Shaun Payne (Manager) Mick Galwey (Squad Advisor) Paul Darbyshire (Strength & Conditioning) Anthony Coole (Medical & Physio)

The 2010–11 Munster Rugby season was Munster's tenth season competing in the Celtic League alongside which they also competed in the Heineken Cup for the sixteenth time. They also competed in the European Challenge Cup for the first time after elimination from the Heineken Cup. It was Tony McGahans third season as Director of Rugby.

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Summary

Munster were drawn in Pool 3 of the Heineken Cup alongside the Ospreys, London Irish and RC Toulon. Munster lost 23–17 away to London Irish, before defeating RC Toulon 45–18 at Thomond Park on 16 October 2010. Munster defeated Ospreys 22–16, but lost the reverse fixture at Liberty Stadium 19–15. In round 5 Munster went to RC Toulon, losing 32-16. As a result of this defeat, Munster failed to qualify for the quarter finals of the Heineken Cup for the first time in 13 years. As one of the top three runners up in the Heineken cup pool stage, Munster entered the quarter-final stage of the Challenge Cup where they defeated Brive 42-37 in France before losing at home 12-20 to Harlequins.

In the Magners league Munster finished top of the table with nineteen wins and three defeats after twenty two matches to qualify for the semi-final playoffs where they defeated Ospreys 18-11. They then played in the 2011 Celtic League Grand Final where they defeated Leinster by 19 points to 9 to claim their third league title.

2010-11 Playing Squad

Note: Flags indicate national union as has been defined under WR eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-WR nationality.

Players in

  • Johne Murphy: from Leicester
  • Corey Hircock: from Bedford
  • Sam Tuitupou from Worcester Warriors
  • Wian du Preez from Free State Cheetahs
  • Peter Borlase from Crusaders
  • Players out

  • Jean de Villiers to Western Province and Stormers
  • Jeremy Manning to Newcastle Falcons
  • Julien Brugnaut to Racing Paris
  • Ciaran O'Boyle returned to club
  • Nick Williams to Aironi
  • Eoghan Grace to Exeter Chiefs
  • References

    2010–11 Munster Rugby season Wikipedia