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13th December 2016
08:40am GMT

The former Ireland U20 and World Rugby Junior Player of the Year nominee will return to Munster and provide competition for outhalves Tyler Bleyendaal and top prospect Bill Johnston. Ian Keatley's time with the province appears to be coming to an end, however.
There is good news, too, in the more immediate terms concerning South African centre Jaco Taute. Speaking after his side's 38-0 victory over Tigers, Munster director of rugby Rassie Erasmus addressed the concept of Taute, a short-term signing, staying on into January and beyond.
"[Keeping him on] is something I am thinking about, to be honest with you. I have to put the Irish system as the first and foremost thing. It is something I am thinking about and, if it fit into the whole plan. If it does, it would make sense."The IRFU is not wholly against the idea and believe there could be scope for Taute staying on until the end of the season. Given the current, rude health of Ireland's centres, the union would have no major objection to Taute extending his current deal six months and aiding the development of young centres Rory Scannell and Sam Arnold.
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