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Leinster v Ulster: Heineken Cup Quarter Final
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<blockquote data-quote="Leinster Fan" data-source="post: 939399" data-attributes="member: 76349"><p>For Leinster, assuming that the starting team is as expected (Adam Byrne on the wing, O'Loughlin at 12, and more or less first choice otherwise), the most interesting calls are on the bench, Max Deegan/SOB, and Ed Byrne or Jack McGrath. I'd lean towards the more experienced option in both cases, Jack McGrath because I don't think Ed Byrne has quite done enough despite a strong season, and SOB because he's a better option at 7 than Deegan which is important with Leavy just back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Leinster Fan, post: 939399, member: 76349"] For Leinster, assuming that the starting team is as expected (Adam Byrne on the wing, O'Loughlin at 12, and more or less first choice otherwise), the most interesting calls are on the bench, Max Deegan/SOB, and Ed Byrne or Jack McGrath. I'd lean towards the more experienced option in both cases, Jack McGrath because I don't think Ed Byrne has quite done enough despite a strong season, and SOB because he's a better option at 7 than Deegan which is important with Leavy just back. [/QUOTE]
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