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Published 15:55 23 Oct 2018 BST
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Having been present at Thomond Park on Saturday to witness Beirne put in another epic shift for Munster, in the Champions Cup win over Gloucester, I marvelled at the former Scarlets forward's ability to turnover and disrupt opposition ball.
"Once that man gets his hands on the ball," I stated, "it is hard to shift him completely. I was just saying to Barry [earlier] that they have to find a place for him in this Ireland team. I’m sure he’ll be in squad that gets named on Wednesday, but they have to find a place for him in that starting 15, I think."
Bowe has watched a lot of Beirne in the Guinness PRO14 and Champions Cup, and was in agreement about his growing stature in the game.
"He’s fantastic. I think the last two weeks, in particular, the two European matches, in my opinion he has been the stand-out performer for Munster. Last week against Exeter, the work-rate he goes through. And his carries, his all-round ability in terms of the second row. "When you have the likes of a James Ryan, you have an Iain Henderson, you have a Dev Toner and a Tadhg Beirne, like do you play him in the second row? Do you play him at 6? "You know, it is a lovely position to have – or problem to have – but leaving two of those guys out of the starting 15 is going to be very difficult."Beirne played in No. 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 jerseys for Scarlets last season but does most of his best work at lock. Bowe, like Kevin McLaughlin last season, believes he is worth serious consideration at blindside and this could be done by bumping Munster teammate Peter O'Mahony to openside.
Cian Healy Rory Best Tadhg Furlong Tadhg Beirne James Ryan Peter O'Mahony Dan Leavy CJ Stander Kieran Marmion Johnny Sexton Jacob Stockdale Robbie Henshaw Garry Ringrose Keith Earls Rob KearneyYou can watch the full episode of Baz & Andrew's House of Rugby here: https://youtu.be/Ru99piLURfM

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