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Published 21:16 10 Nov 2018 GMT
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"You look at the likes of [Dan] Leavy coming off the bench and doing really, really well but for me I'd like to see Tadhg Beirne inside the matchday 23," Stringer said on Channel 4's post-match show. "The guy has performed and produced the goods for Munster and for Ireland whenever he has been called in the last couple of weeks. I'd love to see him in there."
Fitzgerald added that Beirne's ability at the breakdown could be a big asset against a New Zealand team that controls the ball well and that his workrate could add to the Irish pack against the two-time defending world champions.
"I think Tadhg Beirne," added Fitzgerald. "With the game against New Zealand it's going to be high pace. You want someone that can get you a turnover, who is good in attack as well. I thought the work he got in against a poor Italy team, he got through loads of work as well, he'd be a great addition to this team as well. I just don't know where you'd fit him in."Meanwhile former Ireland captain Brian O'Driscoll said that Beirne would still need to show his worth on an international level but that he's been impressed by what he's seen so far from the former Scarlet.
"In the second row I want to see more of Tadhg Beirne internationally because we know what he can do provincially and at European level but the more games we get to see we’ll get to understand whether he is able to convert that European form to international and if he can push Iain Henderson," said O'Driscoll at the launch of the Guinness Series. "We’re very fortunate that we have four very good second rows. Dev (Devin toner) has done nothing wrong for Ireland over the last few years, Mr dependable, guaranteed lineout ball, very low error count, does lots of good things but you’ve got specimens in Beirne and Ryan. It’s a nice headache."
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