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'He's definitely found his mojo' - Larmour the key man in Leinster's semi-final against Bulls

Jordan Larmour's recent form will make Leinster wonder what might have been, according to Eddie O'Sullivan and Fiona Hayes.

The 24-year-old has had a stop-start season to date, punctuated by hip and groin injuries which have limited him to 11 matches for the province.

However, after returning from injury last month, he's put in two of of his best performances in recent seasons, picking up Player of the Match in consecutive matches against both Munster and Glasgow.

Those games came either side of the Champions Cup final in Marseille where Leinster were beaten by La Rochelle, Larmour missing out on selection to Jimmy O'Brien who started on the right wing, and Ciarán Frawley, who was ultimately an unused substitute in the 23 jersey.

And after Larmour backed up his starring role against Munster with two more tries and a pair of try assists in Saturday's 76-14 hammering of Glasgow Warriors, Hayes and O'Sullivan both agreed it's hard not to think about the difference he could have made in the Champions Cup final.

"You'd have to sit back and wonder what he would have brought against that La Rochelle team, but that's that," said Hayes on the RTÉ Rugby podcast.

"He's really grabbed his chance, he wants to go to New Zealand in the summer, and he's playing outstanding stuff at the minute, his metres, his footwork, he's just electric and exciting to watch.

"It's great to be talking about him back in the mix again."

O'Sullivan agreed that his return against Munster should have been enough for him to make the final 23 at Stade Velodrome.

"I'm not playing Monday morning quarterback, but I think he played his way into the final against La Rochelle, because he has the x-factor you want in the outside channels.

"But that's water under the bridge,"

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