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Published 10:59 13 Sept 2017 BST
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"James came through the age-grade system in Wales and was approached by the Irish following their game with Wales. "They asked him about linking up with a province in Ireland. He’s a clever kid and wanted to go to university. Munster met up with him and thrashed out a deal for him to join them and attend university in Ireland."Munster have reportedly offered to sort the teenager's accommodation too. Given that Munster's Greencore Academy is based at the province's University of Limerick headquarters, McCarthy will most likely take up a course there. McCarthy has already enjoyed trophy-winning success with Ireland. At the weekend, he played with the U18 Sevens squad that won the European Championship, beating Wales along the way. https://www.instagram.com/p/BY37l7pnTdT/?hl=en&taken-by=irishrugby Thomas has tipped McCarthy - 'extremely fast and very good feet' - to make the senior level and Test breakthrough in the coming years and says Dragons could not compete with the package Munster put on the table. Munster are currently seeing the fruits of their wide-spread recruitment drive, with English-born Alex Wootton in flying form for the province in the Guinness PRO14. He was snapped up from Northampton Saints in 2013. Kieran Marmion could have represented England or Wales but was snapped up by Connacht after playing for the Ireland Exiles team at underage level. It will be a couple of years yet before McCarthy's name should come back on the radar but he is definitely one to keep track of.
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