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Published 18:17 25 May 2019 BST
Updated 18:20 25 May 2019 BST
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"He's a guy who seems to be flourishing at the moment and I think that's based on the fact that he's actually had a run of games," Fitzgerald said on eir Sport before the game. "Every time he's played for Leinster over the last few seasons he's been so powerful. He's got that nous, he's got that offloading game that I think Leinster have been able to build on, he's been a key guy for Leinster in the big games and they need him to have a big one today. "It'll be interesting to see looking towards the World Cup if he can put a bit of pressure on CJ Stander."Stringer hailed Conan as a natural footballer and said that he has a great chance of usurping Stander at the back of the Irish scrum.
"There's every chance," said Stringer. "I've been really impressed with this guy and his leg drive through contact. He has offloading skills, he has a step, he's got a bit of a swerve when he runs as well and he just looks like a natural footballer. He's really, really strong and he's got to be there to put CJ under pressure. "This guy has stepped up and performed every time he's been asked to do so."
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