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          United Rugby Championship 2017
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          50
          07/05FT
          14
          ConnachtConnachtCON
          • Keith Earls(8')
          • Jack O'Donoghue(27')
          • Andrew Conway(33', 54')
          • James Cronin(43')
          • Francis Saili(70')
          • Conor Oliver(80')
          • Ian Keatley(8', 28', 34', 44', 54', 70')
          • Ian Keatley(25')
          • Cian Kelleher(51')
          • Naulia Dawai(64')
          • Craig Ronaldson(52', 65')
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          Munster thump sorry Connacht as PRO12 finals await

          Munster's Andrew Conway races clear of Tiernan O' Halloran of Connacht. Brendan Moran/Sportsfile via Getty Images
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          May 7, 2017, 05:10 AM
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          Conor Murray gave the Lions a fitness boost with a second-half appearance in Munster's thunderous 50-14 Guinness PRO12 win over Connacht at Thomond Park.

          Murray came on in the 52nd minute for his first run-out since suffering a shoulder injury on Six Nations duty against Wales on March 10. He could have two more games in Munster red before departing for New Zealand, with Rassie Erasmus' men hosting the Ospreys in a May 20 semi-final in Limerick.

          Munster pipped Leinster to top spot in the PRO12 table, running Connacht ragged at times with fly-half Ian Keatley, who kicked 15 points, putting in another man-of-the-match performance against his former side.

          Keith Earls, Jack O'Donogue and Andrew Conway all crossed for tries as dominant Munster built a 24-0 half-time lead, their bonus point arriving in the 42nd minute courtesy of prop James Cronin.

          Connacht, who will travel to either Northampton Saints or Gloucester in the Champions Cup qualification play-offs, were more competitive in the second half. Cian Kelleher and Naulia Dawai touched down either side of Conway's second score, but Munster cruised to the half-century with further tries from Francis Saili and Conor Oliver.

          Tom Farrell's slick break was an early highlight for the eighth-placed visitors, but they fell behind in the seventh minute when Keatley's delayed pass sent Dan Goggin through a gap and he fed Earls to go in behind the posts.

          A forward pass from Cronin denied Earls a possible second try on the quarter-hour mark, the chance coming just a few minutes after Danie Poolman had fumbled Jack Carty's cross-field kick in a rare try-scoring situation for Connacht.

          Keatley knocked over a penalty in the 24th minute, rewarding Cronin and Jean Deysel for their breakdown work, and the ex-Connacht playmaker was also prominent in the build-up to O'Donoghue's try, the number eight crossing wide on the left via quick passes from Cronin and Conway.

          Keatley added the extras in impressive fashion and it was his initial long pass and support play, allied to an excellent Alex Wootton offload, which was pivotal to full-back Conway's well-finished effort eight minutes before the break.

          Too many Connacht attacks were breaking down deep in their own half and within minutes of the restart, they allowed Wootton to slip through a series of tackles and Cronin duly crashed over for his close-range try.

          Keatley's fine kicking display continued -- he had a seven-out-of-eight return -- but Connacht, in the final PRO12 game of Pat Lam's coaching tenure, rallied with winger Kelleher's well-taken 51st-minute try from a Carty cross-field kick.

          However, the westerners blundered from the restart, immediately coughing up possession and Jaco Taute's short pass saw Conway complete his brace. Craig Ronaldson landed a second successful conversion from Fijian replacement Dawai's 64th-minute try, which saw him peel off a lineout maul.

          Nonetheless, another turnover close to their posts saw Saili punish Connacht with try number six and flanker Oliver, profiting from Murray and Conway's sharp passing, added the seventh with only seconds remaining.

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          Standings

          United Rugby Championship
          RTeamGPPDP
          1GLA15+15055
          2STO15+13051
          3LEI15+7051
          4LIO15+7848
          5ULS15+10547
          6MUN15+546
          7CAR15-546
          8BUL15+9745
          9CON15+1944
          10OSP15-2834
          11SHA15-3034
          12EDI15-7028
          13BEN15-10428
          14SCA15-9023
          15DRA15-12321
          16ZEB15-20414
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