The Moyross man has scored 101 tries so far across his 16 year career, having represented Munster since 2007, and Ireland since the following year.
Keith Earls was the man of the moment last weekend, as he scored the final try of Ireland’s 29-10 win over England, in which he made his 100th appearance for the Boys in Green.
The Moyross man has scored 101 tries so far across his 16 year career, having represented Munster since 2007, and Ireland since 2008.
He scored a try with his first touch of the ball on his international debut, and fittingly scored with the final play of his 100th appearance over the weekend.
He has scored 180 points in his 100 Ireland caps and is just ten tries of Brian O’Driscoll’s record.
A legend for Munster, Earls has amassed 320 points for his province and is only behind Simon Zero in that regard for the club.
As a tribute to him hitting a century of caps for Ireland, Munster released a video highlighting some of his best and most important tries from his career so far.
Check it out below.