As it stands, Munster, Connacht and Ulster won’t be playing top tier European rugby next season

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Leinster's Fintan Gunne passes the ball during the BKT United Rugby Championship defeat to Scarlets at Parc y Scarlets, Llanelli, Wales. Photograph: Andrew Dowling/©INPHO
Leinster's Fintan Gunne passes the ball during the BKT United Rugby Championship defeat to Scarlets at Parc y Scarlets, Llanelli, Wales. Photograph: Andrew Dowling/©INPHO

For the first time since 2015, all four Irish provinces lost on a single weekend of domestic action. Add this to Ireland women’s defeat to Scotland to wrap up the Six Nations and it was an unusually glum 48 hours for rugby in this country. Panic stations or just a blip?

The playoff picture currently being painted leaves just one province, Leinster, playing knockout rugby in the coming weeks. There are also Champions Cup permutations. As it stands, Munster, Connacht and Ulster won’t be playing top tier European rugby next season, a result which would be borderline disastrous - for Munster particularly given they have an incoming new head coach.

Gordon D’Arcy and John O’Sullivan join Nathan Johns to pick through the weekend. Where did it all go wrong, and will any Irish side improve over the final few weeks of the season?

Produced by John Casey.

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