Munster fans swarmed all over Lansdowne Road. Their team then swept Leinster aside.
On April 23, 2006, two Irish province's duked it out for a place in the Heineken Cup final.
Had it been a boxing match, Leinster coach Michael Cheika would have thrown in the towel well before the final whistle confirmed a 30-6 trouncing. Munster went on to win their first ever Heineken Cup a month later.
How many of that starting Munster XV from that day can you name? You have five minutes... Go!
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