Alan Quinlan returned from the 12-week suspension which saw him miss the Lions tour to help Munster overcome Cardiff 24-13 in the Magners League.
The defending champions scored their first win in this season's competition, with tries from Marcus Horan and Denis Leamy and a 14-point kicking contribution from impressive fly-half Jeremy Manning.
Looking to recover from last week's home defeat by Edinburgh, Cardiff racked up 10 points either side of half-time. Xavier Rush got over for a converted try and Ben Blair kicked a penalty to close the gap to 16-13 but Munster, helped by a hungry bench, regained control to chalk up their eighth straight home win in all competitions.
The stalemate was broken after 18 minutes when an excellent kick chase from the Munster forwards forced Leigh Halfpenny to concede a penalty which Manning slotted over
However, Doug Howlett got isolated on the restart and his countryman Ben Blair kicked the Blues level.
As the first half wore on though, the visitors were the ones making the errors. An accidental offside by Dafydd Hewitt spoiled a superb run out of his 22 from Halfpenny. It was a crucial mistake and from the resulting scrum, Leamy surged forward before a quick recycle saw Marcus Horan burrow past Rush for the first try.
Manning kicked the conversion and then fired over a 30-metre penalty, pushing Munster 16-3 ahead after a ruck offence from Rush. But the big New Zealander was back on top form just before half-time. He scored a timely try, arcing his way past Peter Stringer on a fantastic run to the line after Blair's chip and chase had split the defence.
Blair's successful conversion made it 16-10 at half-time and the Kiwi full-back potted a difficult penalty, three minutes into the second half, to continue his side's resurgence.
But that was as good as it got for a Cardiff side containing 14 full internationals. They lost Maama Molitika to the sin-bin for a late, shoulder-led challenge on Manning who responded well by kicking the penalty for 19-13.
With their dominance shining through again at the breakdown and set-piece, Munster bided their time and the second try arrived on the hour mark. A barnstorming burst close to the right touchline from replacement Tony Buckley got the home side within sight of the line and Cardiff's fringe defence gave way at the next phase as Leamy twisted out of a tackle and over.




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Munster were a lot better tonight. Im still not convinced by buckley though. Ronan was a deservrd man of the match and quinlan was class. Manning had a very good game, which shows the difference a functioning pack can make to an out half.
Horan better hope noone takes a closer look at his little scrap on the ground. Looked a bit like a quinlan moment, but it might have been a trick of the light.
Cardiff ran too much ball. They had most of the posession, yet the only 2 times they looked threatening were from a chip through and a restart. they should have tried it a bit more. also, ball from rucks was invariably passed direct to a static player, instead of a yard in front of him. result: slow and predictable phases which never threatened munsters defence.
Still, its nothing they cant fix easily enough and i wouldnt write them off yet. they'll take some beating when they do.
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