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Published 19:19 22 Apr 2017 BST
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"There was a lot of speculation but Rassie clarified it to us [that he was staying] a couple of weeks ago. "I'll be honest, at the time it was reassuring to hear because himself and Jacques and Felix and Fla [Jerry Flannery] are a top quality coaching ticket and they've done so much for us this year. If you just look at the turnaround - and obviously Axel [Anthony Foley] had a big hand in that - we've had in nine or 10 months, I can't speak highly enough of him and what a great coach he is. "It's brilliant that Rassie is staying around. It's brilliant for our club and it's brilliant for Irish rugby - the players he is bringing through and the confidence he has given us. It's something I haven't had in a coach before but he comes into the changing room after and says, 'They are further along in their curve, they were the better team today', and you trust him. "You believe he's got the plan that we will evolve and we will get there."Munster supporters will be highly relieved that the talk about Erasmus' future can be swept to one side now. Three games to go and there could be four. There could be more.
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