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Published 17:14 1 Apr 2017 BST
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He did everything that was asked of him from a defensive perspective but his ability to join in on the attack and make a huge impact in this regard should be widely lauded.
There was plenty of talk before this match of Danny Cipriani potentially getting on the plane to New Zealand but his performance was completely overshadowed by that of Carbery's.
The New Zealand born youngster played like a man with experience well beyond his years.
Let's not forget the opposition which his side faced today.
Wasps are littered with world-class players and internationals from all over the world and Carbery took it all in his stride.
He was a class above.
His performance today certainly didn't go unnoticed.
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Did someone say Lions?
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Leinster ran out 32-17 winners and Carbery deservedly won man-of-the-match.
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