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Published 20:23 16 Apr 2017 BST
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That applies to a certain extent but the defence has been poor this year.
Connacht have shipped 55 tries, when you take away the Italian sides, that is the second-worst record in the league.
Their execution in attack hasn't been good enough either.
So it's safe to say that Kieran Keane has some work to do when he arrives in Galway in the summer.
However, Connacht can take pride with the fact that they have some excellent young players at the club.
Tiernan O'Halloran is one of these and he put in a barnstorming performance with Joe Schmidt watching on from the stands.
O'Halloran was a consistent thorn in Leinster's backside with his scintillating running game and offload capabilities.
A review of his attacking statistics from Saturday evening's game proves how influential he was in Connacht's attack.
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