Jack Conan insists Leinster must get 'hell of a lot better' after victory over Bath
Leinster scored seven tries, topped pool two and are odds on for a top seeding in the Champions Cup knock-out stages but Jack Conan insists they must be a "hell of a lot better".
Leo Cullen's men trailed 14-0 after seven minutes and 21-19 at half-time against Premiership leaders Bath on Saturday evening but scored four unanswered tries in the second half to run out 47-21 winners.
They will now wait until the final pool stage matches on Sunday evening to see who they face at Aviva Stadium in the round of 16.
Conan, who captained the side with Caelan Doris on the bench, told RTÉ Sport: "Credit to Bath, they came quickly out of the gate.
"I think we were slow to start, a little bit. We didn’t panic, we were nice and calm. We said we’ll stick to the process and we’ll get there.
"I’m pretty proud of the lads. I thought big RG [Snyman] and the second-half skipper, Caelan, were pretty good off the bench, lads made a huge impact, same with Ross [Byrne] and Lukey [McGrath], all the lads made a real impact and gave us the lift we needed.


