New Ormond Park
Despite the conditions both sides tried to play good rugby, but the greater experience and solidity of the hosts saw them outplay a side much changed from the one that had surprisingly beaten Neath. The setpiece was dominant and gave the backs an opportunity to show their skills.
Bristol threatened occasionally, particularly in the first half, but went into the second trailing by eight points to three. A penalty from Cusack and an unconverted try, following a five metre scrum; against a single Ashwin penalty.
Any hope for Bristol was quickly dashed in the second half with a fine try from Barnes. As Bristol had in the first half Munster went for touch from a penalty. A few phases later Barnes forced his way over. For much of the rest of the game Bristol were forced to defend. Towards the end an outstanding piece of play saw O'Mahony collect a pinpoint cross field kick, following a knock-on by Ashwin, to score out wide. Bristol's sole response was another Ashwin penalty that had briefly narrowed the gap to 13 - 6. The final score was 18 - 6.
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