Provincial
Munster out-half Ronan O'Gara takes the ball on
Munster Secure Home Quarter-Final
22 January 2010, 9:45 pm
Match report by Editor
Losing their captain Paul O'Connell to the sin-bin at a vital stage, Munster had to dig deep to see off Northampton Saints on a 12-9 scoreline at Thomond Park. Four penalties from out-half Ronan O'Gara confirmed Munster's place in the quarter-finals for the 12th successive year.
After a real arm wrestle of a match, four Ronan O'Gara penalties were enough to guided Munster to top spot in Pool 1 and a home quarter-final, but Northampton could still progress with them.

Their hopes of qualifying as one of two best runners-up hinge on what happens on Saturday in games between the Ospreys and Leicester and London Irish against reigning European champions Leinster.

But Northampton's losing bonus point ended the quarter-final ambitions of teams in other pools like Sale Sharks, Cardiff Blues and the Scarlets.

Tony McGahan's Munster side, though, have no need to take an interest in the mathematics.

Despite a second half yellow card for their captain Paul O'Connell, and being outmuscled by a dominant Northampton scrum, O'Gara's place-kicking accuracy proved crucial in the end.

He eclipsed the combined goalkicking efforts of Saints marksmen Bruce Reihana, Shane Geraghty and Stephen Myler, who each landed one penalty.

Northampton had their moments, yet try-hungry backs like Chris Ashton and Ben Foden were largely stopped at source, engulfed by Munster's red defensive blanket which was typified by the efforts of All Black winger Doug Howlett.

Munster's man-of-the-match flanker Alan Quinlan also tackled himself to a standstill, and such was the home side's immense collective effort that Northampton could find no way through even when O'Connell was off the pitch.

Scotland prop Euan Murray and England lock Courtney Lawes, named at blindside flanker, were the only changes for Northampton following their 34-0 drubbing of French champions Perpignan last weekend.

Munster boss McGahan, meanwhile, had hoped to retain the side which accounted for Treviso in bonus point fashion six days ago, but an enforced late change meant winger Ian Dowling starting instead of the injured Denis Hurley (calf). 

The initial exchanges were nervous and hurried from both teams, although Munster edged ahead through an O'Gara penalty inside three minutes.

But solid work by the Saints pack, particularly in the lineouts through Juandre Kruger, meant Munster were unable to settle as a tense opening quarter concluded with Northampton relishing the physical combat.

Their appetite was also evident at scrum time, where Murray made life distinctly uncomfortable for Munster loosehead Wian du Preez, and the visitors drew level nine minutes before half-time.

Reihana rifled over a 48-metre penalty that rewarded Northampton's solid set piece, but the visitors were then pinned inside their own 22 with half-time looming.

A second O'Gara penalty restored Munster's lead, yet there remained plenty of hope for Northampton that they could emulate Leicester's achievement of three years ago and win a Heineken Cup tie in Limerick.

Reihana missed a long range penalty chance to tie the score five minutes after the restart, but Saints had another opportunity five minutes later, this time wasted by Geraghty.

Geraghty looked short on confidence and his scuffed kick provided little in the way of a boost. He managed to find his range after 53 minutes, but Munster quickly regained a three-point advantage when O'Gara completed a penalty hat-trick.

It proved the cue though, for Northampton to storm back upfield as skipper Dylan Hartley charged down Munster scrum half Tomas O'Leary's attempted clearance.

And Munster, who had dropped their intensity up front, panicked slightly under pressure, with O'Connell punished by French referee Romain Poite for hands in the ruck as Northampton attempted to turn the scrummaging screw.

The yellow card decision was a very harsh and not the first of Poite's to draw the ire of the home crowd. The sin-binned O'Connell could only look on amid escalating Saints pressure, yet Munster incredibly kept their shape - even with Howlett pressed into emergency back row scrum duty and Quinlan in the second row.

O'Gara and Myler then exchanged penalties during the final 10 minutes, but Munster's superior experience in high-octane European encounters saw them through as the mist descended on a packed-out Thomond Park.
12 - 9
HT: 6 - 3
Att: 26,000
Munster out-half Ronan O'Gara tries to make a break during Friday's hard-fought Pool 1 victory over Northampton Saints at Thomond Park Stadium
At a glance
Pos
Team
Pl
Pts
1Munster624
2Northampton Saints619
3Perpignan611
4Benetton Treviso65
Other Heineken Cup matches
Perpignan34 - 6Benetton Treviso
Ospreys17 - 12Leicester Tigers
Viadana20 - 59ASM Clermont Auvergne
Bath Rugby10 - 28Ulster Rugby
Edinburgh9 - 7Stade Francais Paris
London Irish11 - 11Leinster
Brive17 - 20Scarlets
Newport Gwent Dragons23 - 32Gloucester Rugby
Biarritz Olympique Pays Basque41 - 20Glasgow Warriors
Harlequins20 - 45Cardiff Blues
Sale Sharks13 - 19Toulouse
Munster Team
15. Paul Warwick   14. Doug Howlett   13. Keith Earls   12. Jean de Villiers   11. Ian Dowling   10. Ronan O'Gara   9. Tomas O'Leary   1. Wian du Preez   2. Denis Fogarty   3. John Hayes   4. Donncha O'Callaghan   5. Paul O'Connell   6. Alan Quinlan   7. Niall Ronan   8. David Wallace  

16. Damien Varley   17. Marcus Horan   18. Tony Buckley   19. Donnacha Ryan   20. James Coughlan   21. Peter Stringer   22. Lifeimi Mafi   23. Tom Gleeson  

Northampton Saints Team
15. Ben Foden   14. Chris Ashton   13. Jon Clarke   12. James Downey   11. Bruce Reihana   10. Shane Geraghty   9. Lee Dickson   1. Soane Tonga'uiha   2. Dylan Hartley   3. Euan Murray   4. Ignacio Fernandez Lobbe   5. Juandre Kruger   6. Courtney Lawes   7. Phil Dowson   8. Roger Wilson  

16. Brett Sharman   17. Alex Waller   18. Brian Mujati   19. Christian Day   20. Neil Best   21. Alan Dickens   22. Stephen Myler   23. Chris Mayor  

Scorecard
NameTriesConvPenDropTotal Points
Munster
Ronan O'Gara412
Total412

Northampton Saints
Bruce Reihana13
Shane Geraghty13
Stephen Myler13
Total39
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