Munster Make Eight Changes For Scarlets Clash
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Anthony Foley makes eight changes to the starting XV that defeated Glasgow Warriors for tomorrow night’s Round 5 clash away to Scarlets in the Guinness PRO12.
Jordan Coghlan will make his first competitive start for Munster while Ronan O’Mahony is included in a matchday squad for the first time this season.
The only change in the front row comes at hooker with Duncan Casey joining Dave Kilcoyne and BJ Botha, while in the second row Mark Chisholm moves to 5 with Robin Copeland making his first second row start for the province.
Following a try scoring performance last weekend, Jordan Coghlan makes his first PRO12 start for Foley’s men at openside with Dave O’Callaghan and number 8 CJ Stander completing the back row. Stander will once again captain the side for this weekend’s game.
A further five changes are seen across the backs. Cathal Sheridan and Tyler Bleyendaal come in at half-back while Denis Hurley makes his first start of the season in forming a new centre partnership alongside the academy’s David Johnston.
The final change comes in the back-three with academy winger Stephen Fitzgerald starting on the right wing with Gerhard van den Heever and Andrew Conway remaining in situ on the left wing and full-back respectively.
Having successfully completed his rehabilitation, Ronan O’Mahony is in line to make his first appearance of the season after being named amongst the replacements.
Scarlets v Munster, Guinness PRO12 Round 5, Friday October 23rd at Parc y Scarlets – 7.05pm.
Munster: Andrew Conway; Stephen Fitzgerald, David Johnston, Denis Hurley, Gerhard van den Heever; Tyler Bleyendaal, Cathal Sheridan; Dave Kilcoyne, Duncan Casey, BJ Botha; Robin Copeland, Mark Chisholm; Dave O’Callaghan, Jordan Coghlan, CJ Stander- capt.
Replacements: Niall Scannell, James Cronin, John Ryan, Dave Foley, Shane Buckley, Tomás O’Leary, Ian Keatley, Ronan O’Mahony.