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Published 14:58 23 Oct 2016 BST
Updated 15:29 23 Oct 2016 BST
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14-3 at the break and both sides traded penalties before the game-breaker.
Leinster had a scrum put-in on their 5-metre line. Jamie Heaslip broke up the blindside and looked to find Zane Kirchner. Had his pass found a luminous yellow jersey, it could have led to a breakaway try but Nadolo gambled and won. Heaslip was distraught.
The conversion was missed and Leinster knew a converted try would see them get a losing bonus point. Heaslip was superb in how he picked, carried and got over the gainline in the closing stages. Gibson-Park was an inspiration.
The Kiwi scrum-half found Nacewa out wide and the veteran knew he had to get as close to the posts possible to make his conversion easier.
He got close but the trick was still tricky. No bother to Nacewa as he kicked his 11th point of the afternoon and salvaged a point for the visitors.
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