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Published 10:27 6 Apr 2022 BST
Updated 10:39 6 Apr 2022 BST
Josh Murphy, left, and Peter Dooley during a Leinster Rugby squad training session at UCD. (Photo by Harry Murphy/Sportsfile)[/caption]
"But, as you say, there is a cyclical nature to the evolution of sports. At Leinster, in particular, the way it works is that we have these young players pushing through that are challenging for places - on the bench and for starts in the United Rugby Championship. "We need to reward them, and give them opportunities, further down the line. I think the danger is that you can have the very same squad for the next two or three years, which is fine but up to a point. But I think constant evolution is the way to go, to be successful for the long-term in professional sport. "So, rather than taking the same squad all the way through until its' end, you transition and bring a whole new group of players in... that is a hard way to do it. Whereas, you can do it where there's two out at the top and two in at the bottom. Evolution rather than revolution is the way to go, and I think Leinster do it well."The evolutionary case in point is that Leinster are promoting four players from their academy to their senior squad - Cormac Foley, Brian Deeny, Joe McCarthy and Jamie Osborne - while Jason Jenkins [Munster] and, reportedly, Charlie Ngatai [Lyon] are also on their way. One player that Connacht head coach Andy Friend went further afield to get is winger Mack Hansen, picked up from the Brumbies. Lancaster speaks highly on the 24-year-old, who made a big impression for Ireland in the Six Nations. "Yeah, he was a bit of an unknown quantity when he arrived at Connacht at the start of the season, but he's well known now and rightly so. "The boys spent a bit of time with him in [Ireland] camp and they have a high regard for him as a person, and as a player. He's one of many threats. Bundee Aki may be potentially available. Across the board, they have threats that we have to be wary of." WATCH HOUSE OF RUGBY HERE:
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