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Published 08:05 26 Jun 2015 BST
Updated 14:35 26 Jun 2015 BST
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"You can’t win every year, that’s the reality of it," O'Connor said. "Nobody wins every year. I think the Leinster fans, as fantastic as they’ve been, need to have a little more clarity in relation to what’s acceptable and what’s realistic."The glory days might be over but the Leinster branch are trying their best to get the band back together for a greatest hits tour, with two of the frontmen from their four-year domination of European rugby coming back to the RDS. Johnny Sexton returns in the prime of his career while Isa Nacewa is back after two years
"There’s nobody that knows more about Leinster rugby than Leo Cullen," O'Connor said. "From my perspective, I certainly wish him all the best. Does he want it? Is it perfect timing? No it’s not, but I think, certainly if you weighed up all the pros and cons, there wouldn’t be too many blokes better to do the job."
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