MUNSTER SCRUM-HALF ALBY Mathewson says the province is close to seeing the best of Conor Murray now that he has left his Six Nations worries behind him and is relaxed about his game.
Mathewson and Murray have worked closely together since the New Zealander joined the province as injury cover for the Ireland man, but his short-term deal has now been extended twice and he will remain at the province until after the World Cup.
The former Toulon no.9 is expected to start in Treviso this Friday night as Munster seek a win to lift their hopes of top spot in Conference A, but Mathewson expects to see the best of Murray in the weeks ahead.
Conor Murray training with Munster ahead of this weekend’s trip to Treviso. Source: Ryan Byrne/INPHO
“I guess the whole Irish team probably got a bit of criticism for their form,” said Mathewson.
“I think across the board they are obviously not happy with their form, but I think Conor, in the last few games for us and in Europe, he is getting back to his best.
“He is not putting too much pressure on himself and he is back having fun playing. I think he is playing really well, so it’s good for us heading forward in the Pro14 and in Europe. And obviously for Ireland leading into the World Cup. It’s not like he can’t play really well — he has just got to relax and play his game.”
Victory over Cardiff last weekend means Munster are still in with a chance of topping Conference A, but they will hope to see provincial rivals Leinster do them a favour by beating Glasgow on Saturday.
Alby Mathewson speaking at Munster’s press conference on Tuesday. Source: Ryan Byrne/INPHO
A win against Benetton this Friday is priority number one though, and the scrum-half thinks the play-off chasing Italians are one of the league’s most dangerous sides.