There are several pictures of the MEKO 200 MRV at this website:
http://forum.irishmilitaryonline.com/showthread.php?t=6905
As you can easily see a enlarged superstructure to house 150 soldiers, and a aft helicopter deck to park 200 lane meters of military vehicles, with a crane to offload the vehicles, no ramp or landing craft. This is the ship the naval service recommends.
However, the army appears to be wishing for a larger ship with more lane meters. The government has suggested a ship running up to 100 meters in length with possibly more lane meters of vehicle space. There are several pictures of other vessels at this link:
http://forum.irishmilitaryonline.com/showthread.php?t=6905
Their army and defence ministry did visit the NZ MRV at Rotterdam. HDW has offered a similar type of ship with about the same tonnage as the NZ MRV. Whether the army will state specifications and whether the defence ministry will buy what the army wants is undecided. Currently the ministry is setting the specifications of the multi-role vessel before asking for tenders.
I haven't a clue on which ship will win or how much each will cost. But it does appear the NZ MRV and the HDW 8000 MRV can be bought within the 100 million Euro budget. Plus, the Damen Schelde 8000 ton Enforcer design is still another option which came in second to Merwede's design for New Zealand.
Considering both nations are of equal size, New Zealand did very well choosing the NZ MRV designed by Merwede, a converted commerical ro-pax ferry.