He will remain in Ireland until 2025.
Tadhg Beirne has signed a new three year deal with the IRFU, that will see him remain in Ireland until the summer of 2025.
The Munster forward has won 27 caps for Ireland and played on the Lions Tour in South Africa last year.
Beirne has lined out 45 times for the Southern province.
The Eadestown man commented: “I have made some tough decisions in my career but this was an easy one. I am grateful to everyone who has supported me on this journey – my family, my partner and the different coaches along the way who helped me become a better player. Representing Munster, Ireland and the Lions over the past few seasons has been fantastic and I am looking forward to contributing in red and green in the years to come.”

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