| News from the Magners league |
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| Written by Andrew Carey | |||
| Monday, 08 March 2010 08:55 | |||
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With just one league match left before the much anticipated derby clash at Thomond Park, Munster failed to do enough to amass the Newport Gwent Dragons in Wales last Saturday. And all while Leinster took a the scalp of Cardiff on Sunday. Both Munster and Leinster have to wait until the completion of the Six Nations Championship for their international stars to return to their respective camps ahead of the Good Friday battle. So, it's neck and neck at the top of the Magners League with just one point difference covering all four teams currently in the Play-Off Zone, while Munster sit three adrift of the crucial top four. The tone for the weekend was set on Friday night with Glasgow Warriors 19-all draw at Connacht opening up the way for a new leader. Munster were perhaps the biggest losers of the round, their defeat by Newport Gwent Dragons dropping them out of a top four spot, and seeing the gap increase between themselves and the leaders, whilst Ulster also slipped a place following their reversal at the hands of Scarlets. Leinster duly returned to the top of the table for the fist time since the completion of round 7 following their 29-20 victory over Cardiff Blues on Sunday, The European Champions have now remained in the Play-Off Zone for 12 consecutive rounds, and with 2 games in hand over their nearest rivals, are in a strong position. MAGNERS LEAGUE ROUND 13 RESULTS
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