Heineken Cup: Munster 15-9 Saracens

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Munster forwards Mike Sherry and David Kilcoyne clash with Will Fraser at Thomond Park

Ronan O'Gara kicked all Munster's points as they kept their Heineken Cup hopes alive by beating Saracens in a bruising Pool 1 clash at Thomond Park.

O'Gara won his kicking battle with Owen Farrell as the England star missed four penalty chances.

Munster led 9-3 at the interval and two penalties extended the lead to 15-6.

Will Fraser looked certain to score a Saracens try before being bundled into touch but Farrell's third penalty did earn the English club a bonus point.

The game started amid a tremendous atmosphere in Limerick with home fans knowing that a second pool defeat would probably end Munster's chance of qualification.

Rob Penney's side had put themselves under immediate pressure in Pool 1 following their opening day reverse against Racing Metro in Paris.

England stars Chris Ashton, Owen Farrell and Brad Barritt were back in the Saracens line-up after their heroics against the All Blacks although Charlie Hodgson remained at fly-half.

O'Gara kicked Munster into the lead with a fifth-minute penalty and Munster should have added to their advantage three minutes later as a charging Conor Murray attempted to find Simon Zebo instead of driving for the line himself.

Farrell was inches short with a chance to level on 14 minutes after Mike Sherry had gone over the top at the breakdown.

The game was already threatening to boil over and a melee involving several players resulted in both Donncha O'Callaghan and Saracens prop Rhys Gill being sin-binned.

Saracens' frustrations were being increased by a misfiring line-out although Munster were not taking advantage as they conceded a number of penalties in ruck situations.

O'Gara did add to Munster's lead in the 29th minute only for Farrell to reply in kind eight minutes later after the Munster front row had been penalised.

But with the Saracens line-out continuing to struggle, Ernst Joubert was ruled to have taken out O'Callaghan a minute before the interval which allowed O'Gara to restore Munster's six-point advantage.

After Farrell was once again short with a penalty from around the 40-metre mark three minutes after the restart, the England star did reduce Munster's lead with a successful kick two minutes later.

But given the titanic nature of the contest, Munster were in a degree of control by the 53rd minute after O'Gara had kicked two penalties within four minutes to leave nine between the teams.

Farrell missed a straightforward penalty chance in the 56th minute as his struggles with the boot continued.

Saracens looked certain to score a try in the 63rd minute as they had numbers out wide but Simon Zebo and Doug Howlett performed heroics to bundle Will Fraser into touch.

As Saracens continued to press, Munster full-back Felix Jones then produced a try-saving tackle to bundle charging replacement Dave Strettle into touch.

Farrell's third penalty six minutes from time did secure a bonus point for the Premiership club ahead of next weekend's return clash between the clubs in Watford.

TEAMS

Munster: Felix Jones; Doug Howlett (capt), Keith Earls, James Downey, Simon Zebo; Ronan O'Gara, Conor Murray; Dave Kilcoyne, Mike Sherry, BJ Botha; Donncha O'Callaghan, Donnacha Ryan; Dave O'Callaghan, Peter O'Mahony, James Coughlan. Replacements: Casey Laulala for Jones 67, Ian Keatley for Zebo 75, Wian du Preez for Kilcoyne 67, Damian Varley for Sherry 67, Paddy Butler for Dave O'Callaghan 62.

Not used: Stephen Archer, Billy Holland, Duncan Williams

Saracens: Alex Goode; Chris Ashton, Owen Farrell, Brad Barritt, David Strettle; Charlie Hodgson, Neil de Kock; Rhys Gill, Schalk Brits, Matt Stevens; Steve Borthwick (capt), Mouritz Botha; Kelly Brown, Will Fraser, Ernst Joubert. Replacements: Dave Strettle for Hodgson 58, Richard Wigglesworth for de Kock 51, Mako Vunipola for Gill 51, John Smit for Brits 60, George Kruis for Botha 60, Andy Saull for Fraser 65.

Not Used: Petrus Du Plessis, Joel Tomkins.

Referee: Pascal Gauzere (France)

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