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Alex Kendellen: Sharks defeat to help in eye of Stormers

Alex Kendellen is determined to learn the lessons from their last defeat in South Africa
Alex Kendellen is determined to learn the lessons from their last defeat in South Africa

Alex Kendellen says Munster's loss to the Sharks will stand to them as they attempt to upset URC defending champions Stormers today (5.15pm, live on RTÉ2 and RTÉ Player).

The Reds crashed out of the Heineken Champions Cup with a 50-35 defeat in Durban two weeks ago and faded badly at the start of the second half as the South Africans ran in five tries in just 23 minutes.

Now Graham Rowntree's men are back in the southern hemisphere for a double-header looking to book their play-off place as well as a spot in next season's Champions Cup.

Just two points, from today's match and next weekend's meeting with the Sharks, will ensure a quarter-final place, while they'll likely need a top-seven finish in the table to dine at Europe's top table next season.

"Yeah, definitely, that will stand to us a lot I think," said the 22-year-old back rower when asked about going through the defeat in King's Park.

"We knew they were going to be physical and I think we matched that with them in the first half, just being three points down at half-time. I think it's just sorting out that third quarter is where we went wrong and it’s up to us now as players to put it right this week.

"We know exactly what it’s going to take. It takes everything to beat a South African side down here and we’re looking forward to it.

"We’re looking forward to putting those wrongs right that we faced against the Sharks.

"The Stormers are a great side. They’re reigning champions for a reason.

"They’ve a big pack that can maul and we’re going to try to deny that access. Look, it’s really just about getting out there, starting well and we’re just really looking forward to it now."

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John Dobson's side are currently second in the table and can't catch runaway leaders Leinster but there is the small matter of clinching second place and the home route to the final that comes with that.

"I think it’s just going in with the right mindset," said the former Ireland U20s captain on how to beat a team what hasn't lost at home in the competition since December 2021.

"We trained extremely hard on that week of the Champions Cup (quarter-finals), we had that week off to put the foot down and really train hard.

"So we’ve trained hard and we’ve put the Sharks behind us now and we’re really looking forward to getting stuck into the Stormers."

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