Vuate Scores, Munster Out

Flying Fijians utility back Vuate Karawalevu scored a crucial try as Castres edged Munster 31–29 at Thomond Park, a result that saw the Irish side bow out of Europe while the French club progressed.

Monday 19 January 2026 | 00:00

Vuate Karawalevu

Flying Fijians and Castres utility back Vuate Karawalevu (left) is now stamping his mark at outside centre. He scored a try in Castres 31-29 win over Munster during the Challenge Cup.

Photo: Castres Rugby.

Flying Fijians utility back Vuate Karawalevu scored a try for Castres as they beat Munster 31-29 at Thomond Park last Saturday.

The win saw Munster crashed out of this season’s Champions Cup.

The French side led 17-12 at half-time despite Munster’s Craig Casey replying to Karawalevu’s early score with two tries of his own.

Karawalevu started for Castres along with rookie Flying Fijians loosehead prop Atunaisa Sokobale while veteran lock Leone Nakarawa came off the bench.

According to BBC Sport, it was a sixth success for Castres in 20 European encounters between the sides, the most any two clubs have contested in continental competition. Castres progress to the knock-out stages of the competition after

their second win of the campaign while Munster dropped into the last 16 of the Challenge Cup following Toulon’s 31-14 win at Gloucester.

The visitors had lost on all eight of their previous visits to Limer-ick but appeared determined to end that sequence during a frenetic first half.

An early Fernandez penalty put Castres ahead and the French side increased their advantage when Karawalevu darted through, powered past Gavin Coombes and stretched sufficiently to score, Fernandez adding the extras.

Munster responded strongly when Casey, named in the team after overcoming a shoulder injury sustained in last week’s loss to Toulon, dived over after accepting an offload from Jack O’Donoghue, with Crowley kicking the conversion.

The score owed much to the hands of Abrahams, who showed good composure to gather a pass from Alex Nankivell which had a bit much on it.

Casey grabbed his second score four minutes before the break when he took a pass from Niall Scannell and dotted down in the corner after the Munster maul had edged closer to the line.

Castres bounced back through and ensured they went in at the interval five points to the good thanks to Chabouni’s score, which was given the all-clear by the television match official (TMO).

The full-back executed an exquisite chip over the home defence and raced between two Munster players to take possession. O’Donoghue appeared to have things under control but the ball hit his knee and rolled beyond the tryline, where Chabouni touched down.

Tough second half

After half-time, Munster restored parity through Abrahams’ score, the fleet-footed wing scurrying down the right to cross.

The home side had a major let off when Santaigo Arata ran in after Castres broke the length of the pitch, but the score was ruled out for a forward pass in the build-up after consultation between

the match officials.

Just after the hour mark Edogbo rolled over the line to put five be-tween the sides, with Crowley’s poor night with the boot continuing as he was unable to contribute the additional points.

Munster were reduced to 14 when Tom Farrell was shown a yellow card for dropping his weight on Ambadiang’s leg and their opponents made the most of their numerical advantage, Palis going

over in the corner for their third try after collecting a looping pass. Herve’s superb conversion from wide put his team two in front and with eight minutes left on the clock worse was to come for the Irish side.

An outstanding cross-field pass picked out Ambadiang and he powered past Shane Daly to ground the ball in the corner. Herve’s successful kick gave the visitors a nine-point cushion.

There was more drama as Nakarawa was sent to the bin as Munster were restored to 15 and then Edogbo barged over for his second try, Crowley converting to reduce the deficit to two, but it proved a mere consolation.

Other results: Gloucester

    • 14-31 Toulon, Bayonne 13-22 Leinster,
    • Toulouse 77-7 Sale, Stormers 39-26
    • Leicester, Bath 63-10 Edinburgh.


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