'In Paris, he was enjoying the baguettes or the red wine...'
Ireland forward Tadhg Beirne has outlined his delight at playing with Simon Zebo at Munster this season. Their paths hadn't crossed before, Zebo moving to Racing before Beirne jumped at the chance to join Munster from Scarlets, but the respective 2013 and 2021 Lions tour picks are now part of Johann van Graan's provincial squad this term as well as being Ireland colleagues as both were part of the Andy Farrell set-up for the Autumn Nations Series.
It has been a massive fillip for Munster having Zebo back at the club he left in 2018 to try his luck in France where he was denied Champions Cup glory in October 2020 when Racing were defeated by Exeter in the final at Ashton Gate.
While Beirne was entitled to some downtime following his recent exploits on the pitch with Ireland, Zebo, who wasn't capped, was instead part of the Munster squad that travelled to South Africa for their suddenly cancelled URC matches, the story that is the backdrop to next Sunday's Champions Cup round one tie away to Wasps in England.
Beirne has now spoken about Munster's preparations for that match on the latest edition of The Rugby Pod and about his recent Ireland experiences. He also took time out to talk about Zebo at the behest of show co-host Andy Goode, who chucked the popular 31-year-old's name into the conversation he was having with Beirne and fellow co-host Jim Hamilton. Here is what unfolded:
GOODE: I follow him [Zebo] on social media. He is always doing his stuff with a smile on his face. How good is it to have him back?
BEIRNE: He is literally like that in person, I don't think I have not seen him smiling. He is very happy to be out there doing his thing. He is class for our environment and we are enjoying having him back at Munster.
HAMILTON: What kind of shape is he in, Tadhg. Looking at him in Paris just visually, I don't know whether it was the white and blue stripes, he was enjoying the baguettes or the red wine. What kind of shape is he in?
BEIRNE: There is not too many baguettes to get in Ireland or pain au chocolat so he is in good shape. If he was in bad shape, I didn't know him back then. He has sorted himself out if that was the case.
HAMILTON: Yeah, he has sorted himself out just from what I can see aesthetically.
GOODE: Jim, you're horrible.
Beirne wrapped up the interview by explaining the influence that assistant Munster coach Graham Rowntree has had in helping to develop his game as a forward at the club. "Huge. Especially personally, he has been really good for me. I have had a lot of one-on-ones with him after games reviewing and seeing where I can improve and what I need to focus on. He has been class around that area. I have really enjoyed him."
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So you don’t think 2023 WC to 2027 WC with a few RCs and >80% rate along the way would stack up? Three world cups in a row?
We finished 2023 with 85% and a World Cup. On track for 80% in 2024 plus an RC.
Rassie’s the only guy who has any hope of getting close to that AB record.
What was Henry’s record up until 2011? Everyone knows how great the ABs were between 2007 and 2015. But there was a period of building that got them there that seems to get overlooked.
Rassie and Nienaber took a 7th ranked team to number one. Henry inherited the All Blacks. Much easier job.
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