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Published 22:40 21 Mar 2017 GMT
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The Kiwi came with a big reputation when he arrived in Munster in January 2015.
Now in his third season, Bleyendaal has finally secured an injury-free run which has reminded everyone why Munster fans were so excited with his signature in the first place.
The 26-year-old's intelligence on the pitch and ability to read the game is almost second to none.
But he also backs this up with astute kicking from hand, a decent goal-kicking return and an unwavering ability to bring play close to the gainline.
Bleyendaal's fellow Kiwi, Dan Carter, was taking some time to answer questions from his fans on Twitter and one cheeky chap asked the All Black legend whether he fancied a stint with the southern province.
https://twitter.com/DanCarter/status/844268427648929792
It doesn't get much better than getting praise from arguably the greatest out half ever to grace the rugby pitch.
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