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Stormers 14-12 Munster
Munster have responded really well from that try and are now deep in the Stormers 22.
Stormers 14-19 Munster (result)
Alastair Telfer
Stormers 14-12 Munster
Munster have responded really well from that try and are now deep in the Stormers 22.
Deon Fourie (con Manie Libbok)
This time it is good from the maul.
Deon Fourie appears from the bottom of the pile, after sustain pressure it is much deserved.
Manie Libbok adds the extras.
Stormers 7-12 Munster
Stormers tactically appear to be kicking long this half rather than sending up contestable kicks. Another penalty is sent deep into the Munster 22.
Stormers 7-12 Munster
Manie Libbok's penalty is pulled wide, little moments like that add up on cup final day.
Stormers 7-12 Munster
RG Snyman is pinged for not rolling away, as Manie Libbok lines up a shot at goal
Stormers 7-12 Munster
Manie Libbok gets the game back under way, 40 minutes away from glory...
HT: Stormers 7-12 Munster
Former South Africa player Breyton Paulse, speaking to Viaplay: "Munster’s intensity has been absolutely phenomenal. The variety of their play seems to have shocked the Stormers a bit. That said, Munster have failed to deliver the knockout blow and I think Stormers will feel lucky to go in at half-time only five points down."
HT: Stormers 7-12 Munster
It is a difficult one to call. Munster will be delighted to be five points ahead and well in this final away from home. However the Stormers could have easily been another two scores down at half-time.
This game is there for the taking for both sides.
HT: Stormers 7-12 Munster
Former Munster player James Downey, speaking to RTE Radio 1:"The Stormers are showing glimpses of what they can do now, battling their way back into the game. It's an arm wrestle in the first half. The Stormers are not going away – it’s a tight game and it will be a fascinating second half."
HT: Stormers 7-12 Munster
Despite a late rally at the end of the half from Stormers, Munster get off the field with a five point lead at the break.
Stormers 7-12 Munster
A sneaky line-out play sees Herschel Jantjies break towards the line but Diarmuid Barron gets in to win the ball back for Munster.
Finally the Stormers come to the party!
Stormers 7-12 Munster
Stormers win a penalty and punt it deep into the Munster 22. They haven't been here since their try.
Stormers 7-12 Munster
A worrying sight for Munster fans as Peter O’Mahony is taken off for a HIA with RG Snyman replacing him.
Stormers 7-12 Munster
Former Munster player James Downey, speaking to RTE Radio 1: "There’s only five points in it but Munster have had a purple patch. They can’t be complacent though, because we know how dangerous the Stormers can be. They have fired a couple of warning shots when Munster get too loose with the ball. Munster need to keep the pressure on, but they have been dominant."
Calvin Nash (con Jack Crowley)
Finally it is there..
Jack Crowley delivers a pin-point cross-field kick and the bounce favours Calvin Nash over Manie Libbok.
Crowley adds the conversion this time.
Stormers 7-5 Munster
It is indeed clearly forward from the Munster captain, despite having a man extra Munster again fail to punish the Stormers.
Stormers 7-5 Munster
Mike Haley scores in the corner but they are asking is it a forward pass from Peter O’Mahony.
Stormers 7-5 Munster
Conor Murray is rolling back the years and bringing back his vintage boxing game which is winning so much ball back for Munster.
As the ball comes back on their side the it is kicked through but Antoine Frisch fails to regather the ball with the try line beckoning.
Stormers 7-5 Munster
Former Munster player James Downey, speaking on RTE Radio 1: "It's been an energetic start for Munster and they have battled their way back into this despite not having the start they would have wanted. It looks like the momentum is going their way."
Stormers 7-5 Munster
Although Gavin Coombes appeared to ground the ball, the call from the referee is he was tackled initially so it is a double movement. Looks like the correct call but a huge let off for the Stormers.