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Munster secures a commanding 41-14 victory over Ulster, with John Hodnett stealing the spotlight by scoring four tries. This performance not only boosts Munster's playoff hopes but also showcases Hodnett's remarkable talent. If you’re intrigued by standout player performances, this is exactly what we cover here every day—join the channel if you haven't yet.
The match at Thomond Park starts with Ulster taking an early lead through Aitzol King’s try. However, Munster responds fiercely, with Hodnett scoring his first try in the 25th minute. The teams head into the break with Munster leading 12-7. The second half sees Alex Kendellen make an impact, scoring two quick tries that push the score to 24-7.
Hodnett continues his scoring spree, achieving his hat trick and joining an elite group as only the third Munster player to score four tries in a league match. His impressive breakdown work and defensive efforts, including eight tackles, further highlight his all-around contribution to the game. Ulster, missing key players due to injuries, struggles to keep pace, with John Andrew's late try proving to be their last points of the match. Munster's emphatic win sets a strong tone for their playoff aspirations.

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