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15th September 2018
12:21pm BST

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Ospreys never got it back again until James Cronin had dotted down at the base of the posts. Carbery converted and Josh Lewis sized up his restart options.
Cronin provided the one-man lift and Beirne claimed the kick cleanly with one thought on his mind - attack. He shrugged off one tackle, drew in another two men and offloaded for Sam Arnold, who found Andrew Conway in support. Munster were piling forward again.
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Ospreys dug in and were looking to get a score of any denomination before half-time. 21-6 down, a penalty or try before the break and they would still be in this game.
Beirne had other ideas. Ospreys claimed a lineout and attempted to rumble a maul into the Munster half and toward their 10-metre line.
The Munster No.4 dipped in, wrestled the ball free and, again, his first thoughts were to steam forward. Another break and another offload, this time finding Duncan Williams on his left shoulder.
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Those three moments were mere highlights of an excellent first 40 minutes. Munster head coach Johann van Graan was originally thinking of going easy on Beirne but was so impressed with his first-half performance that he approached him in the dressing room at the break. He told eir Sport:
"I asked Tadhg in the dressing room, at half-time if he could do 80 minutes and he said, 'Yes'. "But I changed my mind around 50. He's such an important player and it is such a long season ahead. I thought he was close to man of the match, from what I saw."Beirne is a true ironman and he comfortably covered jerseys 4 to 8 for Scarlets last season. His confidence at going full tilt for 80 minutes, so early in the season, is encouraging but van Graan made the right call. https://twitter.com/eirSport/status/1040701842110468096 Munster were not far off silverware last season. If they can get the most out of Beirne, Cloete, Marshall & Co., they will fancy their chances, and so will their fans.
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