unfortunately munster are not as representative of Irish counties. is there even one cork born player in the team? .
While the auld egg chasing is inferior to the skills of GAA, soccer ........ I do admit there's something to admire in the style of Munster play - traditionally of the "boot & boll*ck" variety. They do give honest performances and earn respect from that, I agree theres a massive bandwagon but isn't that inevitable since, on a nationwide level, rugby is very much a minority sport.
The only thing annoys the proverbial out of me is Munster fans claiming to be the best in the world ever... "deserving" the Heineken cup before it was won etc etc., when most of them never took to the field or are members of a club or watch club games, or whose main sport is another sport (GAA, soccer) etc. etc. So while I've no problem with the bandwagon could people please ditch the "holier than thou" thing.
As regards the point above about Cork players, regardless of if rog came back from the US at 4 months old or whatever, he is of Cork, as is Donnacha, Frankie etc. Mick Galwey from Castleisland, Co. Kerry. Cork & Limerick are the 2 bases of Munster rugby, anyone from outside there, or their hinterlands, is a bit of a fluke since, though there are rugby clubs in most bigger towns, a lot are fairly social affairs.
So come on Munster, you've about 5th place in my sporting heart, but all the others are in other codes & none are playing on Saturday ......