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However, the combination of a good Leinster performance and the ‘two games in less than 48 hours’ syndrome, produced a home win.
It did not look like resulting in that in the early stages as a lineout drive from the Exiles in the first five minutes of the game produced a try for tighthead prop Luke Murphy-Wooldridge. Leinster responded with a catch-and-drive try of their own, which they converted. The best backs' move of the half resulted in Leinster increasing their lead to 12-5. The Exiles hit back with an excellent opportunistic try from Tchad Collins-Francois, converted by Jack Tovey, to make the half-time score 12-12.
A converted try early in the second half from Leinster took them into a lead that they never relinquished. Though they only added a penalty to make the final score 22-12, Leinster deserved their win. Though the Exiles’ forwards – the front row particularly – were as strong as their opposition, the power of the Leinster backs proved to be a decisive factor.
Overall, the tour was as valuable as ever and we look forward to a number of the players from all three teams meeting up on the Ireland Under-18 Clubs squad.
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