Pending his disciplinary hearing on Thursday, Munster are likely to be without Jack O’Donoghue – hitherto an ever-present this season – following the red card he received against Northampton. They are also monitoring prop Roman Salanoa and Jack Crowley , but helped by the eight-day turnaround Prendergast sounded optimistic about Crowley’s chances of being fit.
“They carried themselves so well in terms of their input on the pitch, but also off the pitch with team meetings. They’re two pros who have been around the game for a long time. They were disappointed last week, last week is a different week to this week, and they’re back into the mix in terms of our selection discussions. We’ll sit down over the next few days and see where we go from there. It wasn’t easy for them, to be honest, but two good pros like them have been top notch for us.
“Guys have come in, got opportunities and have done well. Fortunately we still have a few lads to come back from injury which will put more pressure on, and that’s what you want to get out of the squad. You want everybody being pushed, and for no one to be comfortable in their position. It’s something that’s been quite strong, particularly the last two months for us.
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