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Rob Penney: ‘Compelling’ Munster still a work in progress

The coach also urged Warren Gatland to consider selecting David Kilcoyne for the British and Irish Lions this summer.

Penney feels David Kilcoyne has the potential to play for the Lions this summer.
Penney feels David Kilcoyne has the potential to play for the Lions this summer.

MUNSTER COACH ROB Penney said he was satisfied with his side’s performance, but suggested there is still progress to be made, after seeing them beat Racing Metro 29-6 today.

“We came up against resilient opposition and the boys played some pretty compelling rugby at times,” he said.

On the red card given to Antoine Batut, Penney said he hadn’t properly seen the incident, but acknowledged that it had a significant influence on proceedings, saying:

“Without doubt, any time you lose a player, you’re up against it.”

The coach conceded that his side were not at their best in the opening stages of the game, but said they improved as the match developed.

“I thought we made a couple of errors early on on the back of us being anxious. Once we got into our rhythm, we looked very efficient.

“Our mental preparation and our ability to stay focused for the whole 80 minutes was something that we were going to need. And that relentlessness we’ve been seeking was there today.”

Penney praised the entire side, while also highlighting the contributions of several individuals.

“I thought Donnacha Ryan has been excellent for Ireland and us. He’s starting to come to grips with his role in the group.

“Peter O’Mahony really stepped up. The two young blokes, David Kilcoyne and Tommy O’Donnell, really came of age.”

“We’re a hair’s breadth away from doing some pretty good stuff.”

Penney added that he felt relieved more than anything at the outcome of today’s game.

“I think all today’s result does is that it takes the pressure off me.

“If I can’t have faith in this particular group and can’t take the criticism, then I shouldn’t be sitting here.

“The expectation of this organisation continually being involved in playoffs [is tough]. That expectation is a special part of why Munster Rugby ends up doing as well as it does – because the players feel it and the management feel it. I try to treat it as a positive.

“We’re seeing massive growth in some of the guys that have had a bit of exposure – we’re seeing that as a management group.

“We’ve only been at this for six months and we’re really proud at where we’re getting to.”

He also reserved special praise for Kilcoyne, suggesting he could even potentially make the British and Irish Lions squad this summer.

“The message should go to Gats that if he needs someone play on top of the ground in Australia later on in the year, he should look closely at the two Irish loose-heads, with more reference to ‘Killer’.

“His scrummaging is fine and with a little more maturity, he’s going to be class. He’s got the potential to do some special things with his robustness in the carry and his round-the-field play. It’s a bit unique for a front-rower. He’s also a bit like a back-row and his nickname sums him up.”

Though their upcoming quarter-final tie with Harlequins wasn’t confirmed at the time of the interview, he spoke about the prospect of playing them.

“Harlequins are a team that are doing great in the Premiership – they’ve got class across the park. It’ll be bloody tough to go over there, but we’ll embrace it.

“When we’ve got the blend of international boys and the young blokes – that’s when we have a real belief and confidence and we’ve seen that in the Heineken.”

From what he has seen so far, Penney says he is excited about the future for Munster Rugby.

“There’s still progress being made. There’s a lot of talk of it being my plan, but it’s a conglomeration of things. I’ve a viewpoint on the way in which the game should be played.

“I’m a massive believer in everyone having input – the drivers need to believe in it most of all.

“It’s a pleasing result today. It gives guys the confidence to push on, to put the ball in the air, to go through the middle. The key thing is trying to do the right thing at the right time.”

*Additional reporting by Aoife Danagher

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Comments (32 Comments)

  • As a Leinster supporter I would have rather seen them there, because I feel they would have progressed further. But delighted as a Ireland and rugby fan that we have two quality Irish sides in the quaters!! Keep the cup this way…

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  • As a Munster man realistically ‘Quins is probably a bridge too far but lets all get behind the remaining provinces and heres hoping Leinster take the Amlin. Any European trophy this year to help keep Irish rugby in the spotlight.

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  • ZEEEEEBOOOOOO ! ZEEEEEBOOOOOO! I have never heard a Munster crowd chant a players name like they did with Zebo today!

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  • Thomond Park chanted Stringers name when he took a huge hit setting up Barry Murphy to score against the all blacks

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  • Fantastic result today, nearly as good as watching wayne barnes nearly getting knocked out by Ketley!!!!!

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  • well done munster today but things in context realy and by the way im from limerick

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  • Paddy 20/01/13 #

    Sweet result. Zebo the man;-)

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  • The bitterness coming from the Pale is palpable. How is it Munster’s fault that Leinster are reduced to second tier European rugby when we haven’t even met in the competition this season. Maybe you should have a look at your own inadequacies before criticising ours? a major lack of tries early in the competition and you clearly needed a Hines/Thorn/Elsom type player and didn’t bring one in. You also don’t have the strength in depth we were hearing about for so long, this is self evident this season and should have been flagged with your performances in the B&I cup these past few seasons. The core of Leisnter’s team is aging, just like Munster’s did and i would like to see how they might cope with losing 14 of their top players to injury/retirement in 4 seasons. We had 2 starters from the 08 final yesterday and still managed to make the quarters. Form in sport is cyclical and Leinster might not reach the dizzy heights they have become accustomed to for a while. Meanwhile leave out the anti Munster B.S. as it is unbecoming of the sport of rugby, let’s leave that to the soccer lads please. Meanwhile we. as we have always done,will continue to go about our business in a heads down professional manner and will look forward to our QF against a very beatable Harlequins as we rebuild towards a bright future. It’s not our fault Leinster are out, it’s Leinster’s!

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    • Here here! Very little sympathy from the Pale when Munster gutted with injuries, retirements and retirement due to injury. The same will happen to the Leinstertainment machine. If the academy was so proficient why the need for McCarthy, Cronin etc? Big difference – no one gave Munster a chance but they still qualify meanwhile Leinster don’t but it’s still Munsters issue. Regardless of injury this is a TEAM and SQUAD system apparently the best Europe has seen. All this talk about the best thing for Irish rugby (Leinster in QFs), Munster need it more with added financial implications re sponsors etc. Mumhan abú!

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    • Stinks of arrogance, and a sense of entitlement, not to mention being ridiculously patronising to suggest it’s to the detriment of Irish rugby that the roles aren’t reversed. We earned our place in the quarters and with another couple of months to sort out our game plan we can very well make the semis. After that who knows? We’re being told Clermont away is impossible, I know it’s a long shot but where have we heard that kind of thing before.? it will be a neutral venue after all. I’m delighted to get there, with pretty much a completely new team too who will only get better from the experience .Interesting days ahead.

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  • Leinster supporters very quite now?

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  • Kilkoyne for the lions? Focus on shifting Healy from Ireland first! Best of luck with that

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  • Barry 21/01/13 #

    Paul I didn’t sense much bitterness from the pale reading through the thread. But your essay/ rant seemed quite resentful. Success in this comp seems cyclical. just as munster had their good years followed by rebuild phase, so will Leinster i wouldnt expect or want any munsterfans sympathy.

    Hopefully ulster have a surge this year/ next year. Good luck to Munster in the rest of the comp.

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  • Its very silly talking about him making the lions He has to get past court first before Healy to make the Irish team. He’s only just made the Munster team. It might be a better idea to let him continue progress without this kinda stuff.

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  • aido 20/01/13 #

    Time for kidney to go he’s a disgrace.

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