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          United Rugby Championship 2018
          MunsterMunsterMUN
          34
          02/09FT
          3
          Benetton TrevisoBenetton TrevisoBEN
          • Jean Kleyn(9', 49')
          • Tyler Bleyendaal(14')
          • Darren Sweetnam(27')
          • Alex Wootton(31')
          • Andrew Conway(35')
          • Tyler Bleyendaal(10', 50')
          • Marty Banks(20')
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          Munster's fast start too much for Treviso in PRO14 opener

          Tyler Bleyendaal, centre, scored one of Munster's six tries and added two conversions. Eoin Noonan/Sportsfile via Getty Images
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          Sep 1, 2017, 05:43 PM ET
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          Last season's beaten finalists Munster began the revamped Guinness PRO14 in confident fashion with a 34-3 bonus-point victory over Benetton Treviso at Irish Independent Park.

          With Kiwi duo Marty Banks and Whetu Douglas on board, the Italians were quietly confident of troubling their hosts in Cork, but Munster blew them away in the first half thanks to tries from Jean Kleyn, captain Tyler Bleyendaal and the fleet-footed back-three of Darren Sweetnam, Alex Wootton and Andrew Conway.

          Five tries in five visits to the 22 opened up a 27-3 half-time lead, and while the scoring chances dried up for man-of-the-match Conway and company, Kleyn managed to complete his brace in the 48th minute following Francesco Minto's sin-binning.

          The only sour note for Munster was a serious looking knee injury sustained by replacement centre Dan Goggin.

          The impending departures of Rassie Erasmus and Jacques Nienaber back to South Africa -- Erasmus is taking up the director of rugby role with SA Rugby -- will undoubtedly overshadow the early part of Munster's season, but the players are not letting it distract them on the pitch.

          Fourteen weeks on from their PRO12 final humbling at the hands of Scarlets, the Irish province absorbed some early pressure before hitting the front in the eighth minute. Debutant Chris Farrell carried strongly before second row Kleyn stretched over to the right of the posts with Bleyendaal converting.

          Try number two followed just five minutes later, Conway's rapid kick chase -- coupled with Bleyendaal's tidying up of an overthrown lineout -- set up some dominant phases from the Munster forwards. Duncan Williams then provided his second assist with a deft pass as Bleyendaal took advantage of Federico Zani's poor tackle to bag an unconverted score.

          New fly-half Banks opened the Italians' account with a straightforward 19th-minute penalty, but his opposite number Bleyendaal was having a big influence on proceedings behind an industrious pack. The visitors were caught too narrow as winger Sweetnam was fed in space and he stepped inside two tackles to touch down wide on the right.

          Bleyendaal's place-kicking was the only part of his game which let him down, with three more missed conversions before the interval.

          Nonetheless, Munster had the bonus point safely tucked away on the half-hour, Conway catching a kick and immediately hurtling back into the Italians' half, with some crisp handling releasing Wootton to raid over in the left corner.

          The home side added a fifth try before the half-time whistle, as Jaco Taute and Sweetnam combined near halfway and the supporting Conway burst onto a pass, evading two defenders initially and turning on the afterburners to go over unopposed for a terrific 34th-minute try.

          Munster resumed on the offensive with Conway having a try ruled out for a knock-on, before one too many penalties saw Benetton flanker Minto yellow carded for offside. The numerical advantage quickly translated into a second close range try from South African Kleyn.

          A game-but-limited Benetton side toiled away for little reward despite a better share of possession near the hour mark.

          Kieran Crowley's men had enough possession and territory to build for a consolation try, however Munster's scrambling defence kept them out with Sean O'Connor -- another of the province's up-and-coming forwards -- securing a timely turnover with a rip in the tackle.

          Munster went closest to a late score but replacement Ian Keatley was tackled short of the try-line.

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          Standings

          United Rugby Championship
          RTeamGPPDP
          1GLA18+14165
          2LEI18+14563
          3STO18+16060
          4BUL18+16059
          5MUN18+2055
          6CAR18-1955
          7LIO18+5954
          8CON18+4754
          9ULS18+7452
          10SHA18+3946
          11OSP18-7839
          12EDI18-7738
          13BEN18-16633
          14SCA18-9928
          15DRA18-13128
          16ZEB18-27515
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