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"We took Tadhg off early because he had been struggling a bit during the week," said Cullen. "You wouldn't have necessarily noticed during the first-half but he was involved in everything. A lot of guys came in last week after a little bit of time off and they struggled to get to the level of the game. The physical part of the game. "It was a bit of a shock to some of them and they were definitely in a much better place this week I think which is a good reminder and you see this across the pools with the teams playing but yeah I thought Tadhg played well today."To see an understrength Furlong power his way through scrums and throw himself into tackles with such reckless abandon brings you back to the one constant question with Leinster; how much better can they get? Where does Furlong improve? Where does James Ryan improve? How much better can Dan Leavy and Jordan Larmour get? They're good questions to have but as ever with Leinster the questions are usually answered on the pitch. Furlong just offered an exclamation point on Saturday.
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