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Published 17:15 6 Jun 2023 BST
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Munster players, from left, Josh Wycherley, Mike Haley, Shane Daly and Antoine Frisch celebrate. (Photo by Ashley Vlotman/Sportsfile)[/caption]
"Tadhg Beirne, I'd go with him. Such a top player."Beirne played blindside in the away win over Glasgow, scored a try from the second row in the semi win over Leinster and was immense in the final against Stormers, securing the game's final turnover. Noting that Beirne had been out of action with an injury, for over two months, Peat made Gavin Coombes her second nomination. For me, it was Munster's Mr. Consistent - "URC Player of the Year, for me, is Mike Haley. He's been so good for Munster all season." It was left, then, to Greg O'Shea to settle it. "I was siding with Libbok, heading into the final, but the mistake he made near the end [having a kick charged down by Coombes] was crucial. If I was selecting him for the Springboks I'd be worried if I could trust him. He is a class player, though, and such an entertainer.
"If I was to pick a Munster player, though, it would be Shane Daly. He has been so consistent, playing well week-in, week-out. Sometimes the wingers get overlooked unless they are scoring lots of tries but he has just been putting in serious performances."Looking back on the season as a whole, and not being swayed too much by recency bias [although the knock-out games hold more weight], the Daly argued makes a lot of sense. The Cork native only missed three rounds of URC action all season, back in the early months, and has performed well in jerseys 11, 14 and 15. HOUSE OF RUGBY URC PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Shane Daly (Munster) [caption id="attachment_288294" align="aligncenter" width="1280"]
Munster players, from left, Calvin Nash, Keith Earls and Shane Daly celebrate with the trophy after the United Rugby Championship Final. (Photo by Ashley Vlotman/Sportsfile)[/caption]
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