Munster sign Harlequins out-half Burke

Munster have pulled off a significant coup with the signing of Irish outhalf Paul Burke from Harlequins on a two-year contract…

Munster have pulled off a significant coup with the signing of Irish outhalf Paul Burke from Harlequins on a two-year contract. Capped 13 times by Ireland and still considered third in the outhalf pecking order behind Ronan O'Gara and David Humphreys, Burke's capture is something of a statement by Munster.

For starters, it's a bid to rectify the lack of adequate cover in a pivotal position which they've had to deal with in a severely disrupted defence of their Celtic League crown, and also a poor goalkicking ratio whenever O'Gara was otherwise engaged.

With O'Gara and other frontline test players likely to have an expanded off-season, Burke looks tailor-made for their needs, while also offering cover to the incumbent Irish outhalf.

Formerly of Cork Con and Munster, Burke's career has come almost full circle after spells with Bristol, Cardiff and latterly Harlequins, where he scored over 1,000 points in over 90 appearances for the London club.

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"I am really delighted to be going back to Munster," he said yesterday. "They have become one of the truly great sides in Europe. They have great ambition and I hope I can bring the experience I've gained playing over here to help them achieve their goals. I would say there were not many sides that could tempt me away from Harlequins."

Gerry Thornley

Gerry Thornley

Gerry Thornley is Rugby Correspondent of The Irish Times