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Munster sign Garryowen centre after standout season

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Munster have announced the signing of Garryowen centre Bryan Fitzgerald on a three-month deal ahead of the new season.

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The 25-year-old has joined Graham Rowntree’s squad after a standout season in the All-Ireland League Division 1B as they earned promotion to Division 1A.

Fitzgerald scored two tries as he vice-captained an AIL Select XV against Munster A in May.

The centre becomes the fifth Munster signing ahead of next season and the tenth new addition overall. Fitzgerald and fellow midfield signing Tom Farrell will help fill the void left by Antoine Frisch, who has joined Toulon.

Former Connacht centre Farrell is one of three players to switch provinces, with teammate Diarmuid Kilgallen and Ulster flyhalf Billy Burns both moving to Thomond Park as well.

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Lyon’s South African wing Thaakir Abrahams is the final new signing in the squad, with Munster confirming the recruitment of the 25-year-old in May.

Tony Butler, Ethan Coughlan, Mark Donnelly, Edwin Edogbo and Brian Gleeson will also join the senior squad from the academy. The quintet have already made 52 Munster appearances between them.

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No8 Gleeson is fresh from captaining Ireland U20 to a fourth-place finish at the World Rugby U20 Championship.

Munster reconvened on Monday for preseason training, with the new season beginning in September, although their Ireland internationals are still absent.

The 2023 United Rugby Championship winners get their new season underway against Connacht at Thomond Park on September 21, with their second all-Ireland clash coming in round four against Leinster at Croke Park.

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France is starting to look like they are finally over their WC headache, although they were lucky that NZ had a very bad game. The Argies as usual is one game good, the next bad. If they can sort that out and be more consistent, they could become contenders for the WC.


NZ, Argentina (if they are more consistent), and now the Wallabies too is in an upward curve (can they be consistent?), as well as Fiji(as inconsistent as Argentina) looks like possible contenders. The Boks will be as usual a huge threat to defend their title. Things are looking up for the South, so the North should rightfully beware of the Southern Hemisphere threat.


With the French looking dangerous, the English with their close runs (mostly a mindset problem) and the Scottish seems to be the NH main contenders. The Irish is good, but not excellent anymore. They are more overbearing and with their glory days mostly gone with old players hanging on by a thread, by 2027 if they don't start adding in the younger players, they won't make it past yet another WC Quarter final. The problem is that their youngsters, while good is nothing special.


That is just 8 teams without the Irish that can become real WC contenders. Lots of hickups to be sorted still for these teams, excluding the Boks to become a threat. Make no mistake, the top Tier is much closer than people realise and the 2027 WC will be a really great WC, possibly the best contended WC ever.

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