The World Cup final on Saturday night saw the Springboks make history with a stunning victory over England. But in the Guinness PRO14 business continued in enthralling fashion, asMunster claimed their first win at the Arms Park in over two years. Steff Evans was the star of the show for theScarlets on his 100th appearance for the region as they got back to winning ways. But it was less good news forZebre, who came up short in Belfast. It’s @Munsterrugby that strike first in the second half 🥊@AlbyMathewson finishes off a great break from Sam Arnold 👏Grandstand finish?#GuinnessPRO14 #CBLvMUN🇬🇧 Watch Live Now on @PremierSportsTV🇮🇪 Watch Live Now on @eirSport & @TG4TV🇿🇦 Watch Live Now on @SuperSportTV pic.twitter.com/YxKXOa0bXE— PRO14 RUGBY (@PRO14Official) November 2, 2019 Not to ignore the action out in Japan though. The42.ie looked back on Rassie Erasmus’ time with Munster, and how that formed the coach who has led theBoks to an historic title. Meanwhile,Felix Jones, formerly of Munster, has become Ireland’s first World Cup winner.