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The Munster team to face Toulouse in Sunday’s European Rugby Champions Cup quarter-final shows five changes to the side that defeated Zebre last weekend.
Munster's Ireland contingent return to face the Top 14 side with Conor Murray passed fit to take his place in the half-back line alongside Tyler Bleyendaal after recovering from the injury that prevented him from playing in the win over England.
Simon Zebo starts at full-back and is joined in the back three by the returning Keith Earls and Darren Sweetnam, while Jaco Taute and Rory Scannell are named in midfield.
Dave Kilcoyne, Niall Scannell and John Ryan make up the front row with Donnacha Ryan returning to the second row where he will lock down alongside Billy Holland.
Peter O'Mahony and Tommy O'Donnell are joined in the bcak row by CJ Stander, who will pack down at number 8.
Francis Saili has recovered from a knee ligament injury and is named in the replacements.
Munster (XV v Toulouse): S Zebo; D Sweetnam, J Taute, R Scannell, K Earls; T Bleyendaal, C Murray; D Kilcoyne, N Scannell, J Ryan; D Ryan, B Holland; P O’Mahony, T O’Donnell, CJ Stander.
Replacements: R Marshall, J Cronin, S Archer, D O’Callaghan, J O’Donoghue, D Williams, F Saili, A Conway.
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