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Heineken Cup 2022/23: Quarter Finals
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<blockquote data-quote="munstermuffin" data-source="post: 1127284" data-attributes="member: 39240"><p>I think Lancaster will have a plan and well is supposedly staying behind with frontliners for next 2 weeks to really implement gameplan.</p><p></p><p>Big issue for semi final will be for all Leinsters good players and recent history good or bad is irrelevant as a missing Sexton is huge. Leinster are known to really drop maybe 15-20% of full capabilities when he is gone.</p><p>But the bigger picture is they are still good enough to beat most at that drop but the issue is that equally papers over cracks. And these usually get massively exposed then when they meet the good teams.</p><p>This has been Leinster's biggest issue over the last few years and why despite having their best crop of players over recent years have only once won it in last 11 years.</p><p>That is the biggest issue for them is being able to play at a low ebb for x amount of games and then really drive up those levels when needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="munstermuffin, post: 1127284, member: 39240"] I think Lancaster will have a plan and well is supposedly staying behind with frontliners for next 2 weeks to really implement gameplan. Big issue for semi final will be for all Leinsters good players and recent history good or bad is irrelevant as a missing Sexton is huge. Leinster are known to really drop maybe 15-20% of full capabilities when he is gone. But the bigger picture is they are still good enough to beat most at that drop but the issue is that equally papers over cracks. And these usually get massively exposed then when they meet the good teams. This has been Leinster's biggest issue over the last few years and why despite having their best crop of players over recent years have only once won it in last 11 years. That is the biggest issue for them is being able to play at a low ebb for x amount of games and then really drive up those levels when needed. [/QUOTE]
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