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5th January 2022
05:15pm GMT

Dan Sheehan during Ireland rugby squad training at Carton House, in 2021. (Photo by Brendan Moran/Sportsfile)[/caption]
"You'd obviously try to pay him a little more, if you could, and Munster need a hooker. "You'd have Kelleher and Sheehan playing against each other, and starting each week. Sheehan, get him down to Munster."Co-host Jason Hennessy was quick to point out, "We did that with Joey Carbery, though, and look how that turned out." The outhalf had a promising start at Munster but has been plagued with injuries over the past two years. The plan had been for Carbery to get more game-time at Munster so he could challenge for Leinster captain Johnny Sexton's Test spot... although former Ireland head coach Joe Schmidt would tell you it was only a polite suggestion he made to Carbery and fellow outhalf Ross Byrne. Even back in Eddie O'Sullivan's days as Ireland coach, hooker Bernard Jackman recalled being all set for a switch back to Leinster only to be advised he should stick with Connacht to get more starts. Shane Byrne was the main No.2 at Leinster, at the time, and O'Sullivan wanted to spead the hooking wealth. [caption id="attachment_242722" align="aligncenter" width="640"]
Leinster front row forwards, from left, Andrew Porter, Ed Byrne, Rónan Kelleher, Tadhg Furlong, Dan Sheehan and Seán Cronin, with the PRO14 trophy, in April 2021. (Photo by Ramsey Cardy/Sportsfile)[/caption]
"I look at that front row and think it's probably the best in club rugby, right now, and probably the best in the world," the former Ulster and Ireland star declared.In naming their 'Players to Watch' in 2022, Hennessy selected 21-year-old hooker Scott Buckley, who made his senior Munster debut in a European win over Wasps, last month. When he noted Buckley was a 'real star for the future', Cave quipped, "It's a shame you guys just tried to get Dan Sheehan to sign for Munster!" "They should bring him down," Hennessy responded, "but if you were Dan Sheehan, would you want to come down to Munster right now?!" Munster, meanwhile, has announced some business being squared away and six squad players being signed up to two year extensions - Carbery, Liam Coombes, Chris Farrell, Jean Kleyn, Jack O’Sullivan, and academy back-row Alex Kendellen. WATCH HOUSE OF RUGBY URC HERE:
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