European Champions Cup
Munster get back to winning ways against Stade Francais
ESPN Staff
January 16, 2016
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Date/Time: Jan 16, 2016, 13:00 local, 13:00 GMT
Venue: Thomond Park, Limerick
Munster 26 - 13 Stade Français
Attendance: 18884  Half-time: 12 - 6
Tries: Earls, Sherry, Stander, Zebo
Cons: Keatley 3
Tries: Ross
Cons: Steyn
Pens: Steyn 2
Stade Francais Paris's French hooker Laurent Panis (R) attempts to block as Munster's Irish scrum-half Conor Murray (C) kicks the ball during the European Rugby Champions Cup rugby union pool match between Munster and Stade Francais Paris at Thomond Park in Limerick, Ireland, on January 16, 2016.
Conor Murray puts in a box kick
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Munster put four tries on Stade Francais as they prevailed 26-13 at Thomond Park on Saturday.

The Irish province avoided their worst ever European run of four successive defeats, with try-scoring captain and Ireland hopeful CJ Stander producing yet another man-of-the-match display. Tries from Mike Sherry and Keith Earls had Munster leading 12-6 at half-time in greasy conditions, with Morne Steyn kicking two penalties for Stade in response.

Earls' brilliant solo effort, which had the watching Ireland coach Joe Schmidt smiling, was followed immediately after half-time by Simon Zebo's 41st score for the province, drawing him level with Munster's record tryscorer Anthony Horgan.

Although Anthony Foley's men survived Ronan O'Mahony's yellow card for taking Hugo Bonneval out in the air, a converted try from South African flanker Jonathan Ross brought Stade back into contention. There was no denying fired-up Munster, though, as number eight Stander fittingly secured the bonus point from a close-in ruck 13 minutes from time, with the home side subsequently holding on to claim their second win from five Pool 4 matches.

The early omens were not good for the home side, South African Steyn slotting a first-minute penalty and the Stade pack - so influential in last week's 27-7 success in Paris - getting on top at scrum time. Munster looked like they might emerge scoreless from a decent spell of pressure in the Stade 22, but they forced a scrum penalty off a French handling error and with the pink shirts splintering at the ensuing lineout maul, hooker Sherry managed to crash over.

Ian Keatley drifted his conversion attempt wide from the left and Steyn missed a chance to respond off the tee, with Munster getting a poor return from Conor Murray's box kicks. The second quarter was a real arm wrestle, Stade coping well with Munster's one-out runners before the platform of a third scrum penalty launched them forward and a further infringement at the lineout allowed Steyn to boot them back in front.

But they were stung just before the interval, Earls cutting back in from the right to find a hole near halfway and his fleet-footed break took him straight in under the posts. The simple conversion was added by Keatley and it was his deft chip into the 22 that was gathered on the run by Zebo for Munster's third try, swiftly converted by the fly-half.

Stander then delighted the vocal home crowd with a key ruck penalty and subsequent tackle on Bonneval, who was the player involved in O'Mahony's sin-bin incident. Kiwi centre Francis Saili commanded the midfield defence before O'Mahony's return, but Sherry's overthrown lineout was flicked on by Laurent Panis for Ross - an excellent carrier throughout for the visitors - to raid through for a timely seven-pointer.

However, Munster shut the door on a Stade comeback with their bonus point try, Earls and Zebo probing on the right wing before Murray took a quick penalty and Stander rumbled over. Keatley's conversion, coupled with a last-minute choke tackle as Stade hunted for a losing bonus point, was the icing on the cake.

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