South Africa centre Jean de Villiers and former All Blacks winger Doug Howlett scored tries as Munster smashed Perpignan’s proud five-year, European Cup home winning record on Sunday.
Munster, the winners in 2006 and last year, beat the French champions 37-14, ending Perpignan’s 16-match winning streak at their Stade Aime Giral stronghold.
The Irish province, whose other tries came from Denis Fogarty and Denis Hurley, top Pool One and stayed on course for the quarter-finals while Perpignan are eliminated.
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It was the French team’s first home loss in the tournament since 2004 when they were defeated by Wasps.
Munster captain Paul O’Connell praised his team’s performance which followed a 24-23 home success over the French side last weekend.
“It was a great win, clinched at the home of the French champions and in a real rugby country,” the Irish lock said. “We have moved a step closer to the quarter-finals. We trained well during the week. We put a lot of hard work into the game and we had a great work ethic.”
Perpignan sporting manager Jacques Brunel said Munster had been superior in the key areas.
“Munster were tougher in the tackle and in the rucks. We had a few opportunities in the first half but couldn’t take them. Their strength and experience made the difference,” Brunel said.
Angry French giants Stade Francais took out their European Cup frustrations with a revenge 29-16 victory over Ulster.
Stade were furious at the six-month ban handed out to scrum-half Julien Dupuy after the player was punished for eye-gouging Ulster flanker Stephen Ferris in the 23-12 loss in Belfast last week.
But having been forced to simmer through Saturday when the Pool 4 tie scheduled for Brussels was postponed, Stade thrived on their home Paris turf to open a four-point gap at the top and stay on course for the last eight.
Forwards Dimitri Szarzewski and Benjamin Kayser gabbed a try apiece with international fly-half Lionel Beauxis kicking 19 points.
Ian Humphreys kicked 11 points for Ulster while Andrew Trimble scored a second-half try.
Stade fly-half Lionel Beauxis said: “It wasn’t an easy week, but this is a great Christmas present for our fans. We thought about Julien Dupuy and David Attoub [who was also cited in the Ulster match] and we also won this match for them.”
In Pool 2, where Biarritz are virtually assured of taking the group after four wins in four matches, Gloucester beat Glasgow 22-7 to move into second spot, 10 points behind the French side.
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Tries from Nick Evans and Aston Croall put Quins in charge at the interval despite Sale No 8 Sisa Koyamailbole having given his side an early lead.
Sharks prop Eifion Roberts then edged the Sharks back in front with Charlie Hodgson contributing 11 points with the boot.
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