First-time captain Beirne expects high-tempo Japan duelImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Beirne (centre) will lead Ireland out for the first time in Saturday’s gamePublished10 minutes agoTadhg Beirne says he is looking forward to a “special, special moment” when he captains Ireland for the first time in Saturday’s Nations Championship game against Japan.The 34-year-old was appointed Munster skipper in 2024 and captained the British and Irish Lions in last year’s win over the Waratahs in Sydney.
Having previously taken over on-field captaincy duties for his country, he will lead Ireland out against Japan in Newcastle, New South Wales (11:10 BST), with tour skipper Dan Sheehan rested.
“[It’s] a huge honour. Of course it is,” stated Beirne.
“I’ve had the honour of being captain on field when our main guys haven’t been there, Dan and Caelan [Doris].
“But to lead the guys out from the start, again I revert to that word ‘special’, because it is a special, special moment for me and my family.”