By JOHN FALLON
WAYNE Pivac praised his Scarlets for the manner in which they came from 15 points adrift at the break to shock leaders Munster at Thomond Park.
Scarlets looked dead and buried when they trailed 21-6 at the interval but turned things around after the break with the breeze.
“We felt that in the first half we gifted them some territory,” Pivac said. “We fell off a few tackles, soaked a few tackles up and gave them what they wanted which was go-forward ball.
“This group is very proud of the results its achieved whilst the internationals have been away.
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