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Published 19:06 16 Dec 2017 GMT
Updated 19:39 16 Dec 2017 GMT
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O'Brien, warrior that he is, was much improved for the first 17 minutes of the second half. Leinster were too.
He made five more carries, four more tackles and got himself involved in a rabble-rousing bust-up - backed up by Fergus McFadden and Tadhg Furlong - with several Exeter forwards. There was one sight that showed how Exeter had spotted him as a weak link and one to be attacked.
Sean Cronin's lineout throw was claimed and popped to O'Brien at the back. The intent was to carry hard and get on the front foot. Don Armand and Mitch Lees pounced on him and dragged him, kicking and flailing, back three metres and dumped him to the turf. It was unceremonious and emphatic.
O'Brien dusted himself off and, minutes later, made a strong carry up the left flank but that was it. His body caught up with him. He stretched his calves, received treatment, played on, made a carry that gained a yard, made a clear-out stretched his calves again, and cursed it until there was a break in play.
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Leinster were replacing their entire front row, on 57 minutes, when O'Brien gave up the ghost and limped off. He looked as pissed off then as he did for much of Ireland's November win over Argentina. He is clearly playing whilst carrying a knock, or two. Following his side's 22-17 victory, Cullen said:
"Seanie had been carrying a knock coming into the game so I thought he did well to get through the minutes that he did. He's a great leader for the team as well so it's just about making sure we take care of him over the next little while. Try get him freshened up because he takes a heavy load, does Seanie."That is the big decision Leinster need to make and one that won't be taken lightly. The Blues have a 9-day [playing] break ahead of their December 26 visit to Thomond Park and a clash with Munster. Following that, they have Connacht and Ulster at home in more Guinness PRO14 action. The wise course of action may be to withdraw O'Brien from the festive fray and leave him to see out the Champions Cup pool stages in mid January. We are dealing with a world-class player here but one that needs his game-time managed carefully if we are to draw every last bit from the tank.
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