Neath fly-half Lee Jarvis scored all 30 points as his resurgent side
maintained their unbeaten start to the season in a thrilling Celtic League clash
at the Knoll.
Jarvis, a summer recruit from Pontypridd, further endeared himself to the home
fans with two tries and 20 points from the boot as Neath kept their nerve
against the Irish provincial champions.
The match was a great advert for the new competition with both teams at each
other in a cut-and-thrust encounter worthy of any stage.
Munster played their part but in the end it was man of the moment Jarvis who
took all the plaudits.
The opening quarter was dominated by the boot of respective number 10s Jarvis
and British Lion Ronan O'Gara.
Jarvis had nudged Neath 9-6 ahead after 23 minutes until the crowd were
brought to their feet by a cheeky piece of opportunism by that man Jarvis once
more.
Lining up to take a penalty the former Wales international saw the Munster
defence off guard and took a quick tap to stroll over unopposed.
Jarvis landed the extras and then was on hand to cross once more on the stroke
of half-time following a sweeping Neath move.
After Munster had turned over possession prop Duncan Jones and skipper Gareth
Llewellyn were heavily involved in the build-up, full-back Shaun Conner making
the telling break and it was Jarvis who crept up on the inside to send Neath
21-6 ahead at the interval.
Munster, so often the comeback kings over recent years, started the second
period strongly with plenty of pace and purpose to their game.
And it started to show on the scoreboard as O'Gara landed three penalties in
quick succession to bring his side to within one score.
The Irish visitors thought they had crossed soon after when a superbly
weighted kick by O'Gara saw wing John O'Neill pick up the bouncing ball to score
only for Scottish referee Rob Dickson to rule it out for offside.
Neath came back straight away with Jarvis landing two more penalties to give
them further breathing space.
But there was still life in the Munster rearguard when replacement lock Mick
Galwey crossed from an impressive rolling maul which had started from a lineout
15 yards out.
O'Gara converted to set up a thrilling finale, but it was fitting that the
final word went to that man Jarvis with a superbly-struck drop goal from 30
yards out.