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Published 15:00 21 May 2015 BST
Updated 19:11 21 May 2015 BST
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To say he looked a beaten man in recent weeks would be wrong. O'Connor had a hang-dog appearance for most of this season.
From the moment Leinster lost 10-9 to Connacht, in September 2014, he was under pressure. Poor results and performances meant it never let up. Leinster's win percentage dropped from 77.4% in O'Connor's first, league-winning season to 53.3% as they finished fifth in the Guinness PRO12.
O'Connor was shown the door by Leinster, this morning, and got his tracksuit top. He won a league and got Leinster to the quarter-final and semi-final of the European Cup but will be regarded, in the near future at least, as a failure.
Here's where it sometimes went right before it all went wrong [CLICK TO ENLARGE].
The highlight of Matt O'Connor's tenure was surely the 34-12 win in the league final against a very good Glasgow Warriors side. Leinster lost the retiring Brian O'Driscoll after 12 minutes and only led 14-12 at the break. They cut loose in the second half and ripped the Scots apart.
With a host of Ireland internationals - Sean O'Brien, Cian Healy, Rob Kearney and more - back in Ireland, Leinster fell to the Welsh region for the second time this season. Ben Te'o [above] scored two tries but Dragons scored two tries while he was off in the sin-bin.
Toulon and Ulster defeats
Reigning European champions in Marseille on Sunday, old rivals Ulster in Belfast on Friday - it was always going to be a tough ask. Leinster lost both, knocking them out of the Champions Cup and the top four race in the PRO12. The writing was on the wall for O'Connor but, in public at least, the coach had the full backing of everyone involved.
Jimmy Gopperth [below] and Rob Kearney missed drop goals against Toulon that could have changed it all.
Joe Schmidt slap-down
The Ireland coach and IRFU High Performance Director invited a select group of journalists along to hear, and report on, what amounted to a public rebuking of O'Connor. The Australian had lamented that he had been forced to rest senior internationals due to a diktat from on high. Schmidt and Nucifora rounded on O'Connor's claims, which they labelled as false.
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