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Published 11:26 24 Jan 2023 GMT
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Former England captain Lawrence Dallaglio, however, believes Leinster are the outright favourites to claim a fifth star.
“You’ve got to say Leinster. They are scoring 37.5 points per game on average,” he said. “With the final in Dublin, they are the favourites, come on.”But O'Driscoll reckons his former side have a tendency to come undone when they are pitted against the more “powerful” teams in Europe.
“You thought who is going to put it up to them and then they looked human and again it’s against one of the big powerful teams in Europe,” O'Driscoll added. “If you are looking for some sort of Achilles heel, where they have come unstuck in the past, it’s been against big opposition, Saracens, La Rochelle. They found it tough against Toulouse as well. “They are definitely going to have to work on their defensive maul. They have had a little bit of weakness there. They are going to have to keep their discipline, so teams don’t have opportunity to kick into that five metre channel and maul them over. “You’ve got to bring your power game against Leinster, stop them in the collision zone and slow their ruck ball down.”
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