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Published 15:01 16 Jan 2016 GMT
Updated 15:12 16 Jan 2016 GMT
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Anthony Foley's men beat their French visitors 26-13 to stop a run of three successive Champions Cup defeats.
Tries from Mike Sherry, Keith Earls and Simon Zebo helped but, fittingly, captain Stander delivered the exclamation point with the fourth and final score.
CJ is coming!! pic.twitter.com/f3eRQHFKy1
— Patrick McCarry (@patmccarry) January 16, 2016
In terms of cold, hard stats, Stander had one try, and made 22 metres off the back of eight carries. In defence, he affected a couple of turnovers, made seven tackles and missed none.
In terms of leadership and drive, however, the Irish-qualified forward was on another level.
Munster and Ireland fans gushed about the No.8 during the cup tie.
God-like
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Watch out Jamie
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Lift off!
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