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Harry Kane helped himself to a hat-trick in a 7-2 win for Jose Mourinho’s side against Maccabi Haifa.
Dropping an established international like Josh van der Flier is testament to Leinster’s depth and their ability to use it.
The Kildare openside has yet to feature in Europe for Leinster, but has already caught they eye of Andy Farrell.
Conor O’Shea’s side ran in seven tries but the performance in Fukuoka was by no means perfect.
O’Brien’s stubborn streak was key in his return to fitness, says Joe Schmidt.
The Wicklow man is a natural fit in Ireland’s back row, so it’s easy to forget he is still encountering firsts aplenty in his career.
The home side came from 3-1 down to win thanks to an injury-time goal from Nathan Ake.
Hoffenheim’s Eduardo Vargas netted four times.
‘I was on a mission.’
Ireland’s powerful openside is patiently following the road to recovery, so probably won’t be travelling to Rome for the Six Nations opener.
The Tullow Tank is 27 today and there’s a whole lot we can learn from him.
From eight goal thrillers, to on-field team talks, football has served up a feast of fascinating St. Stephen’s Day encounters.
Featuring all the drama, goals and controversial incidents you’ve come to expect of this fixture.
The wins just keep on coming for Mark Anscombe’s men and the Dragons are next to be slayed.
The Banner’s inspirational half back has been announced as Bord Gais’ breakthrough talent of 2012.
Anna Kournikova, Kevin Keegan and Glenn McGrath all feature in this week’s hostility-fueled column
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