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Published 13:48 15 May 2023 BST
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Leo Cullen spoke passionately, in the lead up to the semi final, about how his Leinster side was going all-out to capture the United Rugby Championship title. His team selection deeds said different. Both he and Stuart Lancaster hoped the wider squad, with some sprinkling of frontliners, would be enough to get by the road-dogs of Munster.It must be noted that there were big players that were simply not available for selection - Johnny Sexton, James Lowe, James Ryan, Jamie Osborne and the man that had been de facto 'A' captain all season, Rhys Ruddock. Munster fans can name-drop Murray, Snyman, Nash, Fekitoa and Ahern but such is the nature of this unrelenting sport. There was a look to the future, too. It would have been safer to start with Cian Healy or Andrew Porter at loosehead and Jordan Larmour on the wing, but they went with Michael Milne and Tommy O'Brien. Harry Byrne and Ryan Baird, two Ireland internationals, also got a taste of a big semi-final start. Milne had another tough outing but Leinster will hope it stands to the young prop, in time. There were three Ireland stars on the bench - Healy, Josh van der Flier and one-cap Joe McCarthy - but it was genuinely surprising not to see the likes of Furlong, Sheehan, Doris and Ross Byrne there as the 'break glass in case of emergency' options.
In the cold light of day, Leinster and their outrageously talented squad won the 2020/21 PRO14 title but have now been eliminated from the URC at the semi-finals in two successive seasons, and been outgunned by La Rochelle twice [2021 semi-final and 2022 final]. This is the pressure Leinster are now under. If they do not get the job done, on Saturday, the past three seasons will feel like a big under-achievement. It reads harsh but these are the stakes we are playing with.If they win on Saturday, there will be regrets, but the big prize will be in the bag and a fifth star will get stitched above the crest. This is is knife-edge of elite sport. This is make or break.
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