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Cup rugby, dreadful weather, an Irish derby and a 15-point win. And yet, a reminder that for Leinster it was a day where they just about hit par.
Leinster head coach Leo Cullen praised the professionalism of his players, after they booked their place in the quarter-finals of the Heineken Champions Cup with a 30-15 win against Ulster at the Aviva Stadium.
Between the Champions Cup, the Challenge Cup and the URC, Leinster have had 12 major trophies to polish over the last 15 years, but Leo Cullen says they will continue to be motivated by the ones they left behind.
Leinster head coach Leo Cullen says he has full faith in Ross Byrne to steer the province for the rest of the season, as they continue their push for a URC and European double.
Bernard Jackman says there is no obvious weakness in Leinster's game for Ulster to exploit, if they want to pull off a shock in Saturday's Champions Cup Round of 16 meeting at the Aviva Stadium (live on RTÉ2 and RTÉ Player).
Retiring Ireland legend Johnny Sexton is «likely» to miss the remainder of the season with Leinster through injury. Sexton, who captained Ireland to a historic Six Nations Grand Slam victory this year, limped out of the decisive match against England in Dublin with a groin complaint.
Ulster know the only way to beat Leinster is with a full-court press, according to head coach Dan McFarland, who has compared Saturday's Champions Cup opponents with Grand Slam winners Ireland.
It's not often you come from 17 points down and look back with regrets on securing a draw, but after 19 wins in a row, Leo Cullen was left wondering what might have been.