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Published 12:01 10 May 2022 BST
Updated 12:03 10 May 2022 BST
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Iain Henderson of Ireland comes on to replace James Ryan, at Twickenham Stadium, in March. (Photo by Brendan Moran/Sportsfile)[/caption]
"I thought he played really well," he added. "That was the best I’d seen him train leading up to the game; the ownership he took from a defensive lineout point of view, that came through. He had some great steals at the front that really got us out of a sticky situation. "There has been a little bit more attention to detail in regards to individualising his programme, trying to make him move a little bit better so he doesn’t find himself in certain situations and in a bad body profile. "He’s worked hard and it’s good to see the fruits of all that work come good, I’m really chuffed for him."Ryan wasa magnificent in the win over Tigers, but he will know the tougher test will be against Toulouse at Lansdowne Road, on Saturday afternoon. He is likely to be up against two from Rory Arnold, Joe Tekori and Emmanuel Meafou - each one a big unit. For the second season running, it is Leinster against the French sides in the final four. Fit and cleared, James Ryan will be at the vanguard of all their best efforts to reach the final.
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