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Published 14:19 23 Apr 2018 BST
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Former Munster and Ireland centre James Downey commented:
"What's the better move for the club or the player? The better move for Ulster is 100% Ross Byrne. "When Johnny Sexton is away, Byrne is the guy that steps up to play and he is so consistent with what he plays. You never talk about Ross Byrne having a bad game, because he does everything very percentage-wise. He's very safe and kicks his goals. He is the type of 10 that Ulster need at the moment. "If I was Leo, I'd nearly prefer if Joey went. Because when Johnny is away, Ross plays. Are you going to have Joey? Johnny will be away [with Ireland] and Joey might be away too. You'd have to blood through another 10 - Cathal Marsh or Frawley. "For me, it's a no-brainer. It's the safe option and it's the right option. I don't think either player would particularly want to leave as they are both well established. Someone is going to be forced to go somewhere."Carbery is the one player that would, in terms of his Ireland chances, get the most benefit out of regular game-time in the 10 jersey. However, he could dig in and let Byrne move so he could get more time at 10 for Leinster once one of his rivals is out of the picture. Sexton, after all, will be 34 after the World Cup, in 2019, and may choose to finish up with province and country. Whatever way this one falls, Ulster are set to benefit massively and the Leinster production line will be asked to splurt out another gem to keep them marching on.
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