- Munster dig deep to secure URC quarter-final spot and Champions Cup rugby for next season Irish Independent —
- Munster sink Ulster second string as flankers run riot The Times —
- Munster dominate Ulster in bruising encounter as injuries mount for both teams Irish Times —
- Four-try John Hodnett leads Munster to derby rout over much-changed Ulster team Irish Independent —
- Hodnett hits Ulster for four as Munster take bonus point RTE —
- Ulster’s young guns fade after interval as Munster run in seven tries in Cork clash Belfast Telegraph —
- Casey inspirational as Munster get job done RTE —
- ‘There's probably two or three season-enders there’ – Munster and Ulster left to count the cost of hugely attr Irish Independent —
- Richie Murphy backs inexperienced Ulster squad after heavy defeat in Limerick ahead of Exeter semi-final Belfast Telegraph —
- URC: Munster v Ulster updates RTE —
- Munster secure URC quarter-final trip to South Africa after holding off the Lions Irish Times —
- Munster off to South Africa but Connacht’s Champions Cup spot not secure as Leinster host Lions in URC quarter Irish Independent —
- ‘We’re not a team that plays silly buggers’ – Munster win over the Lions marred by spitting allegation Irish Independent —
- Lions seal URC quarter-final spot despite frustrating defeat to Munster IOL —
- United Rugby Championship: Munster v Lions updates RTE —
- Ulster’s young side show potential despite Munster defeat Irish Times —
- Live Munster v Ulster updates: Provinces meet in URC at Thomond Park Irish Times —
Thomond Park
Rugby stadium in Ireland
Thomond Park is a stadium in Limerick in the Irish province of Munster. The stadium is owned by the Munster Rugby and has Shannon RFC and UL Bohemian RFC as tenants. Limerick FC played home games in Thomond Park from 2013 to 2015 in the League of Ireland while the Markets Field was being redeveloped. The capacity of the stadium is 25,600 following its large-scale redevelopment in 2008. This was expanded to 26,500 for the first time when Munster played Northampton Saints in the Heineken Cup on 12 November 2022. This was reduced to 25,100 in October 2025, for safety & comfort reasons.