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When Munster went out to play against Leinster last weekend, they followed a clear tactic of playing to their strengths and limiting the scope of their opponents to play to theirs.
When Munster went out to play against Leinster last weekend, they followed a clear tactic of playing to their strengths and limiting the scope of their opponents to play to theirs. Munster succeeded in making the game a clash of the forwards, which they won emphatically, rather than a clash of the backs, where they could have lost equally emphatically.
The Progressive Democrats, planning their conference of last week, were faced with a similar challenge....
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