O'Connell welcomed back with a win

Munster 16 Cardiff 9: Munster overcame Cardiff Blues in tonight’s Magners League game played in foggy conditions at Thomond …

Paul O'Connell returns to Munster action with tonight's win against Cardiff at Thomond Park. Here he contests with Maama Molitika, Gareth Williams and Paul Tito (Photograph: Morgan Treacy/Inpho)
Paul O'Connell returns to Munster action with tonight's win against Cardiff at Thomond Park. Here he contests with Maama Molitika, Gareth Williams and Paul Tito (Photograph: Morgan Treacy/Inpho)

Munster 16 Cardiff 9:Munster overcame Cardiff Blues in tonight's Magners League game played in foggy conditions at Thomond Park where Paul O'Connell made his long-awaited return.

Dan Parks' brace of penalties handed the Blues a 6-3 half-time lead, with his opposite number Ronan O'Gara notching a reply for the home side.

But seven minutes into the second half, Alan Quinlan stretched over for the game's only try and O'Gara took his place-kicking haul to 11 points as the Magners League leaders returned to winning ways.

A groin problem and subsequent complications had ruled O'Connell out of Munster's plans since March, and his last appearance for the province was in the Heineken Cup in January.

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So it was a welcome sight for Tony McGahan to see his captain, who was introduced as a second-half replacement, come through his 25 minutes on the pitch unscathed.

Parks opened the scoring with a terrific 48-metre penalty from close to the left touchline, punishing Lifeimi Mafi for going off his feet at a fourth-minute ruck.

Munster responded with two powerful bursts from hooker Damien Varley, who was held up over the line. The hosts turned down a kickable penalty in favour of a close-in line-out, but Blues lock Michael Paterson stole the throw.

Munster maintained a territorial dominance but could not trouble the scoreboard, with flanker Niall Ronan miscuing a drop goal, Varley guilty of a crooked line-out throw and a couple of passes going astray.

That pattern continued until disciplined defence from Cardiff lifted the siege and there were some nice touches from Casey Laulala and Richie Rees as the visitors gained ground.

On the half-hour mark, half-breaks from wingers Gavin Evans and Richard Mustoe catapulted Cardiff towards the Munster 22, and a lovely one-handed pass from Rees sent Taufa'ao Filise rumbling towards to the posts.

From the ensuing ruck, Munster had Tony Buckley sin-binned for spoiling Cardiff ball and Parks mopped up with the simple penalty.

Munster's attacks were of the long-range variety as the first half came to a close and O'Gara converted a 39th minute penalty, after he had been tackled late by Cardiff replacement Ben White, to leave three points between the sides at the break.

Within 43 seconds of the restart, the Blues were inches away from a try. Chris Czekaj launched himself down the left wing, Munster gave turnover ball back to the visitors and a diving Tom Shanklin was denied a try in the right corner by Mick O'Driscoll's left leg.

It was the signal for Munster to up their game and, after a terrific leg-pumping run from Sam Tuitupou, play was switched to the left where Quinlan picked up from a close-range ruck and crashed over despite the presence of two Cardiff defenders.

O'Gara converted for a 10-6 lead and then added his second penalty for a seven-point advantage. O'Connell won an immediate line-out after his introduction which unsurprisingly drew the biggest cheer of the night.

Cardiff kept probing and continued to look dangerous with ball in hand. Laulala clattered his way into the Munster 22 and although White was able to get his boot to a cross-field kick from Parks, it dribbled too far ahead of him and Johne Murphy got back to quell the danger.

Parks' third successful penalty closed the gap to 13-9 on the hour, but as the fog closed in Munster's forwards were able to keep things tight and exert more control.

Parks' last sight of the posts was a missed drop goal attempt, seven minutes from the finish, and O'Gara settled the issue with a straightforward 78th minute penalty.

Munster: Johne Murphy, Lifeimi Mafi, Keith Earls, Sam Tuitupou, Denis Hurley, Ronan O'Gara, Peter Stringer, Wian du Preez, Damien Varley, Tony Buckley, Mick O'Driscoll, Donncha O'Callaghan, Alan Quinlan, Niall Ronan, Denis Leamy. Replacements: Mike Sherry, Dave Ryan, John Hayes, Paul O'Connell, David Wallace, Tomas O'Leary, Paul Warwick, Barry Murphy

Cardiff Blues: Chris Czekaj, Richard Mustoe, Casey Laulala, Tom Shanklin, Gavin Evans, Dan Parks, Richie Rees, Gethin Jenkins, Gareth Williams, Tau Filise, Mike Paterson, Paul Tito, Ma'ama Molitika, Sam Warburton, Xavier Rush. Replacements: Rhys Williams, Tom Davies, Sam Hobbs, Bryn Griffiths, Ben White, Tom Slater, Ceri Sweeney, Dafydd Hewitt