Munster's Conor Murray feels the deliberate targetting of key players has become part and parcel of the game.
Munster's Conor Murray feels the deliberate targetting of key players has become part and parcel of the game.
The scrumhalf has hit out at the treatment he recieved during the Red's victory over Glasgow last weekend, taking several hits to his standing leg as he cleared kicks from the base of the ruck.
He was also at the centre of controversy amid a possible concussion issue, but the number 9 maintains he did not lose conciousness.
He says being targetted is something he's growing accustomed to
Munster can seal a home quarter final with victory over Racing 92 this weekend, but are likely to be without Keith Earls for the game due to a rib injury.