MUNSTER coach Johann van Graan says he now has the chance to experiment having qualified for the PRO14 final with two games to spare.
The South African will use those remaining games against Scarlets and Benetton as they try to secure Munster’s first silverware since they won the league in 2012.
“We will give the squad a lot of rotation over the next few weeks,” said Van Graan. “It’s great to be in a final, especially as we have lost a few semifinals in recent years.
“All credit to Connacht, they stuck in. It was a real tussle, certainly not the prettiest game, and one or two big moments ma...
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