Munster went 'coast to coast' in the first half of their Friday night Pro 12 meeting with the Newport Gwent Dragons to score a magnificent try that was eventually touched down by Andrew Conway.
The Dragons were applying heavy pressure in the hopes of drawing level with the score at 10-3 thanks to a try from Jaco Taute, but they showed too much of the ball to Tyler Bleyendaal who pounced for an intercept.
When it became clear that his hopes of taking it all the way back for a try of his own were not going to materialise, he played the most beautifully weighted kick-ahead you're likely to see which allowed Conway to catch up and take it in for the score.
Try!
? Andrew Conway @Munsterrugby
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Absolutely magical by the Kiwi, who really threaded the eye of a needle for Conway there.
Munster then finish the half extremely strongly, with another try from Taute and a penalty try seeing them enter the break with a comfortable lead of 31-10.