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Published 14:21 5 Apr 2022 BST
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"I'm gutted to hear the news for him," he began. "An incredible athlete and incredible rugby player but he's a top man, which is more important."O'Mahony and Leavy played together in 2017 and 2018, including the Six Nations Grand Slam triumph and on a winning Test Series against the Wallabies, Down Under. The Cork native clearly rates Leavy as a player, and a person, as his further comments showed. [caption id="attachment_255627" align="aligncenter" width="800"]
Ireland players including Dan Leavy, Jack McGrath, Cian Healy and Peter O'Mahony celebrate with the Six Nations trophy, in 2018. (Photo by Brendan Moran/Sportsfile)[/caption]
"He had an incredibly pivotal role in that campaign, and in that team. He really kicked on into that group, and what has turned out to be that younger age group that is now with Ireland. He was destined for great things, to be honest. "It is very tough, for everyone playing rugby in Ireland, to hear that kind of news. He's just a good person, so that is the main reason, but it's an incredible athlete and rugby player that Leinster and Ireland have lost. Sad news today."Munster are set to be without Gavin Coombes for both legs of their Last 16 legs against Exeter. Attack coach Stephen Larkham confirmed that Coombes has gone for a scan on his injured ankle but his rehabbing picture will only become clear in the next 48 hours. Dave Kilcoyne and Tadhg Beirne are out of the first leg, but Mike Haley and Simon Zebo are back training fully and should be available for selection.
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