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Published 19:42 10 Apr 2021 BST
Updated 19:43 10 Apr 2021 BST
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Referee Mathieu Raynal was instructed by his TMO to look at the replays as Brian O'Driscoll, also on commentary duties, stated, "In the age we're living in, this could be either of the three."
As it was, Raynal looked to be siding towards a red card before he declared Byrne had dropped before contact and that was all the mitigating factors he needed to see. It was just a penalty and Exeter were fortunate to go in for half-time 20-14 behind, but with a full complement of players.
The hosts were even happier with their lot, soon after the second half started, when the excellent Dave Ewers powered over from an attacking maul to make it a one-point game. Exeter then edged back ahead when Rory O'Loughlin was pinged for tackling his man from an offside position.
Back came Leinster, though, as Luke McGrath's well-timed pass drew a tackle on Cian Healy, who had made a dummy run. Byrne stepped up to put his side 23-22 ahead.
A Ryan Baird lineout steal proved crucial, on 56 minutes, as Leinster took advantage of Exeter scrambling to turn attack into defence. Play spread wide and Larmour scored again in the corner.
Byrne missed his conversion but added a penalty, on 65 minutes, to make it 31-22.
From 67 minutes until 76 minutes, Exeter emptied the tank but Leinster's defence was superb, with players such as Baird, Ed Byrne, Rhys Ruddock and Josh van der Flier all stepping up. Robbie Henshaw and Rory O'Loughlin were both brilliant too.
The dagger arrived with three minutes to go as Leinster's sub-infused pack won a penalty that Byrne slotted over to seal a commendable and exhausting away win.
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