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Published 17:51 7 Jan 2017 GMT
Updated 17:53 7 Jan 2017 GMT

The second half's initial sub-plot was all about how long it would take Munster to get their bonus point try. That try, their fourth, arrived on 51 minutes when hooker Niall Scannell crashed over off the back of a rolling maul.
On came the Munster subs - Dave Kilcoyne, Keith Earls and Francis Saili three decent ones to call on - and Racing answered with Dan Carter. The Kiwi and his teammates were playing for nothing more than respect and they finally got on the scoreboard through Matthieu Voisin. Carter converted.
That was as good as it got.
Munster are top of their pool and can all but secure a home quarter final by doing a number, any number, on Glasgow next weekend.