One of Munster's key men is warning a stiff challenge awaits when they take on Glasgow in the Champions Cup next weekend.
One of Munster's key men is warning a stiff challenge awaits when they take on Glasgow in the Champions Cup next weekend.
The province has lost just once in Pool One, and go into Saturday's game knowing a win will set them up for a crack at a home quarter final.
The sides met in Thomond Park less than 24 hours after Killaloe great Anthony Foley's passing, with the Reds securing a bonus point win.
Rory Scannell says being on the road this time around will make it a far different game.
Elsewhere, Jack Carty is out of Connachts Champions cup clash with Zebre this Saturday at the Sportsground.
The Roscommon out half picked up a low grade medial knee ligament sprain against Ospreys last week but could still be available for the game against Toulose the weekend after next.