Munster coasted to a comfortable 36-8 victory over Perpignan in the Heineken Cup this afternoon.
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Sean Dougall set the tone for the afternoon as he crossed the line inside two minutes.
Ian Keatley kicked the conversion and a further penalty as the home side sailed into a 10-point lead in the 10th minute.
Dave Kilcoyne bundled the ball over the line following good work from the pack and Keith Earls added a third try from a rapid breakaway to give Munster a 22-0 half-time advantage.
James Hook scored Perpignan's first points of the afternoon with a penalty in the 48th minute, but a penalty try and a late try by James Coughlan ensured that not even Joffrey Michel's injury-time effort for the visitors could help them gain a win.
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