Investec Champions Cup: Munster v Gloucester stirs memories of 2003 'Miracle Match'

The Investec Champions Cup clash between Munster and Gloucester has stirred memories of the 2003 'Miracle Match', widely regarded as one of the greatest games in Irish rugby history. The January fixture, which took place at a sell-out Thomond Park, pitted two of Europe's top clubs against each other with Munster seeking to prove their doubters wrong.

The game, dubbed 'The Miracle Match' due to its unprecedented nature, was played out in front of a 12,500-strong crowd - less than half the venue's capacity. Gloucester, who had arrived as leaders of the English Premiership, were written off by many and considered heavy favourites to take Munster down.

However, Kelly credits Mossy Lawlor's try before half-time as the key platform for the drama that was to unfold. Ronan O'Gara penalty and try from Mick O'Driscoll after 57 minutes left Munster one try and seven points short of the required result. The game came down to a final scoreline, with Munster getting their reward when they went long in the line-out, kept possession and eventually worked Kelly over in the corner for the required fourth try.

The conversion at the end was crucial, and it's only later that players on either side realized just how important it was. John Kelly recalls that the team had "no idea" what O'Gara needed to do, with only assistant coach Brian Hickey providing the necessary guidance in case of a missed conversion.

Despite Munster eventually emerging victorious, the game has since become shrouded in myth, with many more claiming to have been present on that memorable day. For Kelly, who started at outside centre in the 2006 final victory over Biarritz, the experience will always be special - even if he only enjoyed it for just 30-60 seconds on the pitch.

The game is a testament to Munster's defining qualities during their golden era, which included two Heineken Cup victories and three domestic titles. As Kelly notes, there was an anxious feeling after achieving the long-sought success - as if the dream hadn't really happened despite knowing it had.
 
I cant even believe how crazy that Munster vs Gloucester game was!!! 😲 they were supposed to be the underdogs but then came back from behind to win in like the most dramatic way EVER! I mean, you can just imagine the energy at Thomond Park with 12k people cheering them on 🏟️ it must've been absolutely electric!

I'm loving how that one Kelly try from Mossy Lawlor set everything off, and then Munster's O'Gara and O'Driscoll came in to rescue them! That conversion at the end was SO close... I can only imagine how relieved everyone on the pitch must've felt when it all finally counted!

It's wild how some people think they were there in 2003 but weren't (lol), but for those of us who lived through it, we know the feeling - that mix of emotions after winning a match that seemed impossible just hours before!
 
πŸ€” this game is still mind boggling to me, even now all these years later... like how did they not know what O'Gara needed to do on that conversion πŸ˜‚ and then for it to become legendary because of the circumstances πŸ™ i think its also interesting that Kelly has such a humble view on it after being part of an historic moment πŸ’¬
 
I'm still not sold on these new rugby league changes πŸ€”πŸ˜’. I mean, 12,500 people watching a game at half capacity? That just doesn't feel right to me. And don't even get me started on the whole "Miracle Match" hype - it's just a fancy way of saying they got lucky 😏. I remember watching that game back in 2003 and yeah, it was an exciting finish, but let's not blow it out of proportion. Munster's achievement is impressive, don't get me wrong, but sometimes these sports stories can be more about the hype than the actual gameplay πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ.
 
Dude, I remember watching that game live and it's still gives me chills! The atmosphere at Thomond Park was electric, but even more epic when Munster came from behind to win. I think what makes this game so legendary is the drama and tension - it felt like anything could've happened in that 80 minutes. And Kelly's story about being on the pitch for only a minute or two really adds to the magic of it all. It's crazy to think about how many people claim to have been there, but I can imagine why - that was definitely one for the ages. The way Munster overcame all the odds and proved their doubters wrong is something we'll always look back on fondly. ⭐️⭐️⭐️
 
🀯 This 2003 'Miracle Match' is still giving me chills! I remember my dad watching that game on TV and he's still talking about how Munster came from behind to beat Gloucester. The atmosphere at Thomond Park must've been electric, even if the crowd was only half full 🎟️. It's crazy to think about how close Munster were to losing it all when they needed one last try 🀯. I'm not surprised people still get goosebumps thinking about that game – it's like a piece of rugby history that you can't quite put into words πŸ’₯.
 
Ugh, rugby is so boring πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ anyway, but I guess this game is kinda cool, but only if you're into that sorta thing... so Munster won against Gloucester in 2003 and stuff, big deal πŸ™„ it was like a "miracle match" because some of the fans thought they were gonna lose 🀯. The score was super close and then someone scored in the corner in the last seconds of the game, yeah yeah... I mean, I guess it's kinda nice that Munster is being remembered for this one game again after all these years... but let's be real, it's not like they won some world-changing championship or anything πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ they just beat some other team in a league match 😐
 
I'm just saying... 30-60 seconds on the pitch is still a pretty wild experience for anyone, let alone a player! πŸ˜‚ The drama and tension in that game must've been palpable, especially considering how much was riding on it. And can you blame Munster's fans for getting caught up in the hype? It's crazy to think about now, but back then, it felt like a real nail-biter.

I'm also loving the idea of the team not knowing what O'Gara needed to do after that conversion... talk about added pressure! πŸ˜… And Kelly's recollection of it being so special, even for such a short time on the pitch, just goes to show how much that moment meant to him.
 
I'm still in awe of that epic game between Munster & Gloucester back in 2003 🀯. It's crazy to think how many ppl thought they were gonna get smashed by the English team but nope, Munster proved everyone wrong πŸ˜‚. I love how it came down to this one final try with Kelly scoring the win, it was like time stood still for a sec ⏱️. And can u imagine being on that pitch & feeling all the emotions? 🀩 I think what's really cool about this game is how it showcases Munster's determination & teamwork during their golden era πŸ™Œ. It's amazing to see how it remains a special memory even years later πŸ’­.
 
omg i cant even imagine bein on that field!! πŸ€―πŸ‰ the energy must've been electric!! i love how munster came from behind and proved all the doubters wrong, its like they just got in the zone and took it to gloucester πŸ˜… and can u believe gloucester was considered the faves?! πŸ™„ anyway, im so stoked for munster's golden era - 2 heineken cups and 3 domestic titles? πŸ”₯ that's what i call a dynasty! πŸ†
 
man I'm so nostalgic for that match πŸ™Œ... it's crazy to think about how intense it must've been playing in front of 12k people and having everyone written you off 🀣 but at the same time, you gotta respect how Munster came back from behind like that πŸ”₯ it was one of those games where anything could happen and Kelly's try at the end is just mind-blowing 😲 the fact that they won by 4 tries and 7 points is wild too - like, what a result 🀯
 
omg, can you even imagine playing in that crazy game?! 12k ppl at Thomond Park? like, what a buzz! I'm totally shipping Munster vs Gloucester all over again πŸ€©πŸ‰ and Kelly's story is giving me CHILLS 🌊! it's like they just rolled with the punches and went for it, no regrets πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. and that final conversion? GAME CHANGER πŸ’₯ I'm so stoked for Munster's legacy and their golden era - what an inspiration to all rugby fans out there πŸ‰β€οΈ
 
🀯 can you believe how close Munster came to losing that match? i mean 7 points short of a win is crazy! 🀯 and what's up with all these myths surrounding that game? like did ppl even watch it back then or are they just making stuff up now? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ anyway, its clear why that match is so iconic for Munster - their determination and willpower in the face of adversity is something to be admired πŸ‘
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around that 2003 Miracle Match 😱 it's crazy to think how much hype those Munster players must've felt in the lead-up to that game! They definitely deserved the win, though πŸ™Œ and I love how Ronan O'Gara stepped up when it mattered most. But what really gets me is the underdog story of Kelly himself - from being on the pitch for just a few seconds to having the experience stay with him forever ❀️ it's moments like these that remind us why we love rugby so much πŸ’₯
 
OMG what's up with these old school rugby matches 🀯 u think people are gonna remember it like it was yesterday but honestly its just a bunch of blokes running around on grass πŸ˜‚ they were prob lucky to score that extra try at the end, like who's counting down till the conversion ⏰ and can we pls not make it out 2 be some kinda miracle lol πŸ™„
 
This whole thing is still giving me goosebumps 🀯. I mean, can you believe how close Gloucester were to winning? The fact that Munster needed 4 tries to get over the line is just insane πŸ’₯. And what's crazy is that even now, it feels like an impossible comeback 😲. Kelly's memories of that game are super vivid – who wouldn't remember a try being scored in the corner at the end of the match?! πŸ† It's amazing how this game has become so legendary over time... but let's be real, Gloucester were still massive underdogs back then πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. Still, it's an incredible story that'll go down in history! πŸ’ͺ
 
omg i cant even... that Munster vs Gloucester game is like a legend in ruggys history lol they were down by alot but still managed 2 come back & win it's like they def proved everyone wrong πŸ€―πŸ‰ & its so cool that the conversion was crucial bc ppl dont realize how important it is til after it happens u feel? anyway i think its awesome that Munster had such a great era in ruggys history πŸ™Œ
 
OMG I remember watching that game with my dad 22 years ago and we were literally on the edge of our seats 🀯! It's crazy how much hype that one match created for Munster. For me, it's amazing to see how much of an impact Kelly's try had on the game - what a moment in rugby history πŸ’₯! The thought of only having 60 seconds of glory is wild tho πŸ˜… I think that's part of why it's still so special today...the 'what if' factor πŸ€”.
 
πŸ‰πŸ’₯ this game is so crazy! i remember watching it live with my friends in college and we were all going wild πŸ˜† the atmosphere at Thomond Park was electric and we thought for sure gloucester was gonna take it away from munster but that try by mossy lawlor changed everything πŸ’ͺ and then o'gara's penalty and try to seal the deal? 🀯 what a game! the fact that it's become this mythical thing is just wild too 🌟 i mean, who doesn't want to be part of something so special πŸ™Œ
 
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