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Published 16:27 23 Apr 2019 BST
Updated 16:28 23 Apr 2019 BST
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The additions of Carbery and Beirne were big coups for the province and largely offset the loss of the club's all-time leading try scorer in Simon Zebo but there's a sense that without Carbery there's only so much this Munster team can do.
That's a lot of pressure to put on a 23-year-old that is still in the first season of playing as a fly-half, after all, there was still doubts up until this season over whether number 10 was actually his best position but realistically how much more can Munster improve?
The nucleus of Peter O'Mahony, CJ Stander, Conor Murray, Keith Earls, Andrew Conway, Rory and Niall Scannell and Jack O'Donoghue have served valiantly alongside each other for years but have never been able to get across that finish line.
Picking up the likes of Chris Farrell and Jean Kleyn along the way certainly adds to a fine spine but ultimately Munster will either need to produce a raft of excellent young players, which, may not be beyond the realm of belief given that seven of the 23 that lined out for Ireland's U20 Grand Slam win against Wales hails from the province, or Carbery will have to drag them there.
You can look at Carbery as a developing player, you can look at him as an unfinished product, which are both fair, but factually this is a guy that was the top points scorer of the Pool stages and was unfortunately missing through injury at the most important juncture of Munster's season.
Given the strength of Munster's defence over the last three years you figure that side of the ball is relatively safe moving forward but their attack still needs work at European level with their 14 tries in the Pool stages ranking 13th out of 20 teams.
It's fine to rack up a rake of tries against the Cheetahs and the Dragons of this world, but against the better teams, Munster have largely relied on their defence to see them through games, with their 41-15 thrashing of Gloucester a notable exception.
Carbery scored two tries and piled on a personal haul of 26 points to essentially oust Gloucester single handedly that day and we saw in the Six Nations when Ireland played Scotland that he has this ability to create something from nothing and it's a spark Munster desperately need.
Ian Keatley and Tyler Bleyendaal have had some great days in the Munster shirt but they don't have the same ability to open things up in attack quite like Carbery who should only continue to improve as a fly-half as the years roll on.
The good thing for Munster is that this is the age profile of their most important players:
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