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<blockquote data-quote="An Tarbh" data-source="post: 95453"><p>Leinster win the final final game at Lansdowne with a more than decent performance in the second half, conditions as ever at Lansdowne not the easiest but that didn't stop Leinster from trying to play, too many handling errors though in the first 40, much better in the second half. </p><p></p><p>Dr Phil certainly looked a lot better for his runout against Munster and come the game against the Ospreys he should be looking to possibly start the game. </p><p></p><p>In terms of the ML though very important result for Leinster in denying Ulster a losing bp and closing the gap to 3, until the Scarlets play next. </p><p></p><p>Last try though at Lansdowne goes to Jamie Heaslip, won't be seeing rugby or any sport at Lansdowne now for the forseeable future, don't think there's much chance of the new stadium being finished on time either. Dissappointing not to be there today, but that can't be helped unfortunately so best to savour the memories from all the last games of 2006.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="An Tarbh, post: 95453"] Leinster win the final final game at Lansdowne with a more than decent performance in the second half, conditions as ever at Lansdowne not the easiest but that didn't stop Leinster from trying to play, too many handling errors though in the first 40, much better in the second half. Dr Phil certainly looked a lot better for his runout against Munster and come the game against the Ospreys he should be looking to possibly start the game. In terms of the ML though very important result for Leinster in denying Ulster a losing bp and closing the gap to 3, until the Scarlets play next. Last try though at Lansdowne goes to Jamie Heaslip, won't be seeing rugby or any sport at Lansdowne now for the forseeable future, don't think there's much chance of the new stadium being finished on time either. Dissappointing not to be there today, but that can't be helped unfortunately so best to savour the memories from all the last games of 2006. [/QUOTE]
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