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6th January 2018
10:50pm GMT

"Keats is playing some of the best rugby of his life. He's got confidence, he's kicking well out of hand and I thought he took the ball quite well to the line today. "He made some very good calls. He's obviously one of our leaders in the team and, together with Conor and Zeebs, our main decision-makers in the back did very well today."As it stands, Keatley is set to back Johnny Sexton up at the start of the Six Nations. Joey Carbery may return in lste January for Leinster but Joe Schmidt has been given no reason, this season at least, to doubt the 30-year-old. Each week, and each game, Keatley is picking up new believers. https://twitter.com/AislingRelihan/status/949766526927802374 https://twitter.com/cianodo/status/949750120253403137 https://twitter.com/RebelDevil71/status/949750245575069697 https://twitter.com/Shane_ONeill1/status/949756030854074368 While there were nothing but positive vibes about Keatley, the news on Bleyendaal [neck injury] was not so promising. Van Graan said:
"With Tyler, we take it week by week. He might be available in a week's time; it might take another six to eight weeks. We're very sensitive to him because of the type of injury. As soon as he feels he is ready to go, and the medical team clears him, we'll put him back in."It is a shame that Munster have not had the talented Kiwi for most of this season but Keatley has stepped up superbly well. It took some time but he's settled in nicely in Limerick.
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