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High-quality finale on cards in Leinster-Munster rematch

It's simple really. Scrum five metres out; move your blindside flanker to loosehead prop, take your left winger and put her in the back row.

Set your regular loosehead prop at first receiver and a couple of phases later, your second row barges over for a try.

That was the unorthodox but successful formula for Leinster’s second try in last weekend’s 39-14 win over Ulster, Ruth Campbell getting the touchdown just before half-time.

Ireland’s Linda Djougang the aforementioned hybrid back, Caoimhe Molloy and Ella Roberts the supporting cast.

"I was lucky enough to do my coaching mentorship with Scott Wisemantel from Australia," explained Leinster head coach Tania Rosser to RTÉ Sport.

"And a lot of what we talked about was being innovative and using players with big strengths and how can we use them better.

"We know that Linda is a big ball-carrier and we want to get her on the ball, just show something different.

"We can continue being the old regular Leinster team and have a scrum and feed our out-halves and centres, or why not do something different?

"When the Ulster out-half [Abby Moyles] saw Linda in front of her she was trying to work out what was going on. It’s just trying to be innovative.

"Linda was up for it and excited to have a crack. She doesn’t get much time out of the scrum. It’s just trying to think out of the box really."

That a team is able to plan and execute such a move is indicative of the increase in quality on display in this Vodafone Women's Interprovincial Championship series, which has seen 27 players score over 50 tries across the six games to date.

Saturday’s decider between defending champions Leinster and Munster at the Kingspan Stadium (4.15pm) is a repeat of last year's final, and a chance for Leinster to

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