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Published 17:21 25 Oct 2022 BST
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Thomas Ahern, centre, of Emerging Ireland celebrates with his Man of the Match award, following a win over Cheetahs, in Bloemfontein. (Photo by Johan Pretorius/Sportsfile)[/caption]
"We said this last week - Munster will always punch. They'll always stay in the fight. But there were two things for me. The young guys need to stay in. "Thomas Ahern, I saw his reaction to winning a scrum penalty, and he just gets up, roaring. He's just a beast of a man. You can see those positive signs, but I think these young lads just need that consistency. "The injuries might give them that chance, and they'll have the likes of Peter O'Mahony, Tadhg Beirne, Gavin Coombes heading into that Irish camp. They do need something different, though, too. It can't only be that fight. Leinster are able to mix it up - we saw that by them bringing in the likes of Scott Penny and Max Deegan, who have come on at a rate of knots, playing in their system. "It's up to Graham Rowntree to back them, and blood them. Like, Tom Ahern is going to be the new Paul O'Connell, in my opinion."Thomas Ahern is 22 and will get more experience of mixing it with the country's best and brightest talents as he trains with the Ireland 'A' squad for their game against and All Blacks XV, on November 4. Peat, Greg O'Shea and Ian McKinley were not sugar-coating it about the size of the task facing Munster, this season. However, with lads like Gavin Coombes, Thomas Ahern, Craig Casey and even new-er comers Paddy Campbell and Ruadhan Quinn, there are reasons to be hopeful. Related articles:
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