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Published 15:44 27 May 2018 BST
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"He's a freak of nature," said Ringrose. "I don't know how he does it sometimes. It's pretty cool seeing him do that because he works just as hard in training then it comes into fruition in games so it kind of reinforces the fact that if you work hard in training stuff like that can happen. "I don't find it too much of a surprise when I've seen the work he puts in and what he does in training. It's reassuring from any player's point of view to see that."Ringrose said that Leinster were spurred on this season by watching the Scarlets win last year's PRO12 final and that the squad used last year's Champions Cup and PRO12 semi-final defeats as motivation this season. "The primary thing was I wanted to get back from injury and start playing again, but yeah, ultimately you want to finish the year like we have now. "We fell short in two semi-finals last year so that always sticks with you as motivation. When your watching teams lift the trophy that always kind of spurs you on. "They would have been long term goals but ultimately to achieve them it's focusing each week on the work you put in. "Even going into the Grand Slam, personally, every week has been like a grand final given the teams your playing each week."
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