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Published 13:33 13 Jul 2017 BST
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Beirne is now being lined up for a move back to Ireland, from 2018/19, and it is to Munster. According to The Limerick Leader, Munster and the IRFU are in agreement that the Kildare native is an ideal, long-term replacement for Donnacha Ryan [now with Racing 92].
It is not expected that the departure of Munster director of rugby Rassie Erasmus, later this year, will alter plans to bring Beirne to Limerick. For the players part, he has made no secret that he would be open to return home after his contract with Scarlets expires in June 2018. After the PRO12 final he said:
"If I want to play for Ireland, I've to come home. That's the reality, they don't pick you outside it. "Everyone wants to play for their country since they've been kids. Right now I've another year at Scarlets, I'm going to focus on that. Contract talks... we'll look at it then. "Right now my focus is with Scarlets for another year. Right now I'm going to enjoy this, but we'll look to do the PRO12, retain it."A season is a long time in rugby but another good one for Beirne and both Munster and Ireland fans will be eager to get him back and set him loose.
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