Munster have launched a 'RESPECT' campaign to encourage better behaviour from supporters after out-half Ian Keatley was jeered off during Saturday's Champions Cup defeat to Leicester.

Some Munster fans vocalised their displeasure at the Dubliner's off-form display, provoking an angry reaction from former player Trevor Hogan, who told Newstalk: "It’s absolutely unjustifiable. The fans that did it have to look hard at themselves. Are you a real Munster person because what you did there was worse than anything that has happened in Thomond Park ever? It was just disgraceful.

“If you are a supporter, that is a line you do not cross - no matter what sport, not even the lowest of the low. The only thing that is lower is racism or sexual harassment. That is pathetic.”

A statement on Munster's website said: "In promoting sportsmanship and positive participation we would like to highlight the below for our supporters and visitors attending matches in Irish Independent Park and Thomond Park.

R - Respect for both teams, officials and stadium staff. Please remember it is a family occasion, we encourage a vocal crowd and sporting behaviour.



E - Enjoy the game. We want everyone attending Irish Independent Park and Thomond Park to enjoy the experience and feel safe.



S - Silence for the kicker. We encourage our fans and opposition supporters to uphold the tradition of remaining silent for all kickers when taking shots at goal.



P - Participate in the overall match-day experience. Please be vocal in your support, wear your team colours and continue to be upstanding in showing your support on match-day.



E - Educate and welcome younger supporters. It is a family occasion and we want our younger supporters to enjoy memorable moments and become life-long members of the club, show them how to support rugby positively, leading by example.



C - Call out those around you who display unsporting behaviour. We have stewards positioned around the stadium in the terraces and stands, and we ask that you consult them for any issues that may arise.



T - Traditions to be recognised. Please continue to uphold our traditions and values as a club.