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Published 14:55 3 Nov 2020 GMT
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Dan Leavy and David Hawkshaw pictured after Leinster's win over Glasgow. (CREDIT: Sportsfile)[/caption]
The road back from injury has been long and gruelling and bot Hawkshaw and Leavy had to push back earlier, intended return dates to make sure they were good to endure the rigours of the fast and furious pro game.
Back in August, as he squinted at the chink of light at the end of a lengthy tunnel, Hawkshaw spoke about how he and Leavy had been rehabbing their respective knee injuries together, and supporting each other all the way.
"I've been lucky enough to have Dan alongside me for pretty much the whole thing. The two of us would have had similar enough injuries and it was absolutely brilliant to have Dan there to bounce stuff off. You had someone there the whole time, who was going through something similar. "Even though I was an academy player, he'd be straight over and chatting to me like we knew each other for ages. He was brilliant and even in lockdown, he'd be staying in contact and seeing how I was getting on. Having him there, on that journey, was a massive boost for me. He's tearing it up now, which is great to see, and he has put in a ridiculous amount of work to get there."Coming back into a team that have won 29 of their last 30 fixtures, in all competition, are a Test level openside that Paul O'Connell says 'has it all' and a promising centre that is highly rated by those high up at Leinster. Despite the province's dominance on these shores, and in the PRO14, few would begrudge Leavy and Hawkshaw a long run of fitness and form.
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