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'We think he's a great player' - Andy Farrell on Munster's Antoine Frisch

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The door remains open for Antoine Frisch to be an Ireland international, according to head coach Andy Farrell.The Munster centre, who was born in France but is also qualified to play for England and Ireland through family, earned a first call-up to the French squad this week, but won't make his debut this weekend when France close out their Guinness Six Nations campaign at home against the English.Frisch joined Munster in the summer of 2022 and has impressed almost instantly, scoring seven tries in 33 games across just over a season and a half.The 27-year-old has appeared to be on course for future international honours with Ireland, having played for Emerging Ireland on their tour of South Africa 18 months ago.A senior call-up hasn't been forthcoming, with France now looking more likely to secure him for Test rugby.If that were to happen, it would complicate his future at Munster, with his contract running until the end of next season.The potential of losing the centre to France has been met with anger in some parts of the province, who have already seen Jean Kleyn and Ben Healy's Test careers with South Africa and Scotland impact their team.But Farrell said they are still keeping tabs on Frisch's situation."He's in our thoughts and I understand you asking that question.

I spoke to Antoine previously in regards to what we think of him and I know he was very ambitious to play international rugby for Ireland as well," the Ireland coach said."I suppose the (France) call came and he jumped at it immediately because he wanted to show his ambition to play international rugby and see how far he could push himself in that regard."He’s 100% still at the front of our minds.

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