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Jean Kleyn interview: Munster need to stick to one plan and go with it. Uncertainty is doubt

An Irish citizen now, Jean Kleyn is leaving Munster for Gloucester next season but is sanguine about the ups and downs of his time here. One thing he's sure of though - a clean slate, a reset, in Munster is no bad thing
Jean Kleyn: I started here 10 years ago. Of the people I started with, the only fella left next season is Jack O'Donoghue' Pic: Darren Stewart, Inpho

Jean Kleyn: I started here 10 years ago. Of the people I started with, the only fella left next season is Jack O'Donoghue' Pic: Darren Stewart, Inpho

For a player who arrived into Irish rugby “on a whim” a decade ago, Jean Kleyn more than made his mark as a Munster man.

The South African lock, 32, will leave Limerick in the coming weeks for Gloucester and a new life in England’s PREM. 

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