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Published 16:38 18 Dec 2021 GMT
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Tadhg Furlong has not missed a beat after returning from a back injury that kept him out of the start of last season. (Photo by Ramsey Cardy/Sportsfile)[/caption]
"Whatever world-class is [classified as], every player in their front row is exactly that. Tadhg Furlong is not the best rugby player in the world - Antoine Dupont deservedly got that title - but, for me, he's certainly top three, or top five. "Andrew Porter has just casually switched from tighthead to loosehead at top, elite level. That takes some doing but he's doing brilliantly well. Kelleher is absolutely turbo-charged. Every time he carries the ball, he's more than a handful. "Their number of involvements, work-rate, contributions are huge. The power, the accuracy, the talent, the conditioning. They are a front row that has it all."https://twitter.com/btsportrugby/status/1471163952214249474 Flatman went so far as to predict Leinster would be right in the trophy hunt if those front row forwards stayed on the park. Those comments were made before Covid cases in the Leinster camp saw them have to forfeit their Champions Cup pool game against Montpellier, but the province are going to appeal that decision. Even if the EPCR hold firm on that harsh judgement, Leinster should have enough to beat Montpellier [home] and Bath [away] next month to march on to the knock-out stages.
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