Exeter Chiefs beat Munster in the Challenge Cup round of 16, with Immanuel Feyi-Waboso scoring a notable solo try on his return from injury.

Exeter Chiefs beat Munster in the EPCR Challenge Cup round of 16 on Saturday, with Immanuel Feyi-Waboso marking his return from injury in style.

The match at Sandy Park was a knockout tie, and Exeter did enough to see off a Munster fightback and move on to the quarter-finals. Early reports described Feyi-Waboso’s solo try as one of the standout moments of the game.

BBC Sport published the first report on the result, and later coverage from RugbyPass and the Irish Independent also described Exeter as the winners. Official EPCR, Exeter Chiefs and Munster Rugby pages confirmed the fixture and the knockout context.

The performance was especially significant for Feyi-Waboso, who returned from injury and made an immediate impact. For Exeter, the result ended Munster’s Challenge Cup campaign and kept their own run alive in the competition.

A full official match report with the final scoreline was not immediately surfaced in the available sources, but the outcome itself was clear: Exeter advanced, Munster were eliminated, and Feyi-Waboso delivered the headline moment.

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