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Published 21:23 2 Sept 2016 BST
Updated 00:40 3 Sept 2016 BST
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Six minutes in and Carbery was there to mop up after Noel Reid had a clearing kick blocked down. He wasn't content with spinning off a pass. He swivelled, lost his man, broke the line, made metres and found Dan Leavy in support.
That was followed, seconds later, by a poor dink over the top. He's not perfect, the crowd realised.
27 minutes in and they were having second thoughts about those second thoughts. Carbery picked up a loose ball and gunned. His first thought was to put some yards between himself and as many green jerseys possible.
He had a man off his shoulder as he neared the Treviso 10m line but he had adrenaline, youth and pace too. Another try.
We got excited:
https://twitter.com/SportsJOEdotie/status/771786286764060672
You guys cooled our jets:
https://twitter.com/cyrilcrowe/status/771787055307292672
Good point, well made.
We know from the recent retirement of Johnny Holland that rugby can end a career whenever it damned well wants. We'll try not to get ahead of ourselves but forgive us Carbery repeats this feat against a tougher foe and we go all Ringrose on it.
Leinster looked as if they were thinking fondly of those late June days on the beach as they sauntered through the second half. Carbery made a few nice darts, held his tackles and grubbered well up the line.
Treviso were doing well with the scrum and found themselves within a score going into the last 10 minutes. James Treacy's barge over ended hopes of a shock comeback and gave fans glimpse of a bonus point finish that never came.
We know it is Treviso but the Leinster fans will have taken heart from the fearless debut of their 20-year-old outhalf.
They're looking ahead with optimism. That's a gift in itself.
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