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Published 15:23 21 Mar 2018 GMT
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"I haven't seen him have a bad game. He has been a stand-out in just about every game. He's such an athlete and it is hugely exciting. What is he, 21? He still looks a bit gangly. He has a huge frame and still hasn't filled out yet. He's already physically imposing."Leavy is another impressive athlete and [from 41:00 below] he came in for praise from another former Ireland star. "If you're looking at the squad at the start [of the championship], Leavy was thought of as the third choice No.7," said James Downey. "And last week people were debating if he would stay in the team if Sean O'Brien was back but it was like, 'Well where are you going to put Sean? No.' It just shows how far Dan has come, and the squad too."
The Leinster forwards certainly enjoyed themselves in London, and back in Dublin, after Ireland's Grand Slam success, but it did not take them long to get their focus back. They both hope to be involved in provincial action, on April 1, against Saracens and are already working towards that.
Leinster and Ireland teammate Johnny Sexton told The Left Wing:
"Look, I was down at David Lloyd's [Gym] this morning, swimming with my kids, and Dan Leavy and James Ryan were coming out of the gym and swimming pool there. "There are some guys that are professional beyond their years, and [you'd think] they shouldn't be as professional but they are. So that is obviously great to see. These guys are thinking forward already."Tuesday morning, not long after the Grand Slam celebrations had finally died down, the two lads were back on the grind. Leinster will spare them of the heavy-lifting and gruelling sessions for another do or so but they were putting their own work in. If most of us won a Tuesday evening tag rugby competition, we'd be tempted to go off the reservation for at least 72 hours. This is the behind-the-scenes slog that has put many of these young men into the privileged position they now find themselves in. It has taken hard work to get there and even harder work to stay there.
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