'ROG Derby': O'Gara's Emotional Showdown Between Munster and La Rochelle in Champions Cup Clash
Ronan O'Gara faces his former club Munster as La Rochelle coach in a high-stakes Champions Cup showdown, blending rivalry with legacy. Follow the drama.



The 'ROG Derby': A Clash of Loyalties
Stade Marcel-Deflandre, Saturday 5 April – 17:30 BST
Ronan O'Gara, Munster’s legendary fly-half turned La Rochelle’s mastermind coach, prepares for an emotionally charged Investec Champions Cup last-16 tie against his former team. Dubbed the 'ROG Derby', this match transcends sport—it’s a collision of O'Gara’s past and present, with European glory at stake.
O’Gara’s Dual Legacy
- As a Munster Icon: 240 appearances, 2 Heineken Cups (2006, 2008), and top points scorer in province history.
- As La Rochelle’s Architect: Back-to-back Champions Cup titles (2022, 2023) cementing his coaching genius.
"It’s a love story," O'Gara admitted pre-match, but sentiment won’t distract him. La Rochelle’s recent slump (10th in Top 14, winless since January) adds pressure, while Munster—boosted by Peter O’Mahony’s return—arrive hungry.
Eddie O’Sullivan’s Insight
The ex-Ireland coach, who faced similar conflicts at the 2011 World Cup, predicts inner turmoil for O'Gara:
"He’s a Munster man through and through, but professionalism demands focus. The anthem won’t sway him—this is war."
Tactical Stakes
- La Rochelle’s Aging Squad: New signings Le Garrec (22) and Niniashvili (22) signal rebuilding, but O'Gara insists, "Next year is too early to think about."
- Munster’s Opportunity: Exploit La Rochelle’s fragile form; a win here could reignite their season.
The Bigger Picture
With rumors linking O’Gara to Ireland’s coaching role post-2027, this match is a litmus test of his crisis management. As O’Sullivan notes: "He’ll be relentless. One result could flip the switch."
Coverage: Live text commentary on BBC Sport.