But the Munstermen certainly left some points out on the pitch in an otherwise dominant performance and the South African hooker wants improvement.
"It's a good win but still I think we could have done better," he said.
"We had good ball and we tried our moves and stuff, here and there, handling [let us down] and we had to start from scratch again.
"It's go time now, I'm enjoying it now. It took me a while to get this [man of the match] ball again.
"It's nice, I'm settled in now [with] the boys, we've all pulled in now to the Munster character and it's going good now, it's great to be in the squad."
Ireland and British & Irish Lions wing Simon Zebo crossed twice for Munster in the five-try victory and head coach Rob Penney is sure his flyer will be on
"He's still working his way back to his best form but he's mercurial. He's got some uniqueness and he did it again tonight.
"And yeah, he's obviously a great player and when the time's right I'm sure he'll get the opportunity [to play for Ireland again]."
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