FOR ALL THE good days โ and there have been many โ this season, Leinster are, after all, only back to where they were this time last year, and Saturdayโs defeat to Benetton, as isolated as it was, is a timely reminder of how all the hard work can unravel without prior warning.
The painful learnings of last season, when Leinsterโs two-pronged trophy bid came crashing down with semi-final defeats to Clermont and then Scarlets, has focused minds and fuelled an undeviating determination to right the wrongs this time around.
A faultless pool campaign, followed by the ruthless and impressive dispatch of defending champions Saracens in the quarter-finals, has installed Leo Cullenโs side as the favourites, as the province chase a fourth European crown and first since 2012.
As far as Saturdayโs Pro14 defeat to Benetton is concerned, it would be ill-considered to excuse the performance because it should not be fatal in the context of Leinsterโs season, but it will have served as a wake-up call heading into a seismic week for the club.
The Italians were fully deserving of a historic victory as they showed grit, determination and ambition to boost their Champions Cup playoff hopes with a stunning raid of the RDS, further underlining the huge strides theyโve made under Kiwi Kieran Crowley.
Leinster were horribly disjointed throughout and while taking a 12-5 lead into the break after tries from Richardt Strauss and Barry Daly, lost all momentum and were never able to wrestle it back as a series of basic errors undermined their efforts.
Joey Carbery didnโt receive the service he craved on his first start of the season at out-half and thus struggled to stamp his authority on proceedings, with Cullen describing his performance as โmixedโ afterwards, while many of the fringe players played themselves out of contention for this weekend.
โWeโre going to have to move on pretty quickly because weโve a huge game on Saturday at the Aviva,โ Cullen said.
โThatโs not at the level for us, I didnโt think we were at the level where we needed to be [against Benetton].
โWe were talking beforehand, weโd always ask what we think the mood is like and we felt the guys had prepped pretty well this week, but for whatever reason..
โWe did a lot of good things in the first half considering the wind was a lot stronger in the first half as well. Just how we managed the start of the second half was poor and then we get ourselves in trouble and canโt get ourselves out of it.
โWe know Treviso are a good team and if theyโre in the game theyโre going to be fighting for everything. Weโve seen that a number of times from them this season, they were fully deserving of their win the way they went about it in the second half.
โItโs a pretty painful lesson for us, the dressing room is pretty quiet in there as you can imagine.โ
The result, as morale-sapping as it may have been, is not hugely damaging for Leinster, who are still top of Conference B and need just a single point from their final game โ away to Connacht in a fortnight โ to secure a home semi-final.
All the focus is now on Europe and Wayne Pivacโs Scarlets, who were, of course, the last team to beat Leinster in Dublin before Benetton on Saturday.
Johnny Sexton, Rob Kearney, Isa Nacewa, Scott Fardy, Garry Ringrose and James Ryan will all come back in after having the last two weeks off, while the likes of Dan Leavy, Cian Healy, Sean Cronin, Devin Toner and Tadhg Furlong should all start the week refreshed.
โFor us, itโs just about making sure we recover well and get ourselves ready for what is a hugely exciting game to be involved in,โ Cullen continued.
โWe want to be involved in European semi-finals, there were painful lessons in the semi-finals for us last year. We lost one [against Scarlets] here at home, the last time we lost at home, so again thatโs a painful reminder โ as timely as it is.
โThe semi-final as well when we lost against Clermont in Franceโฆweโre back at this stage, the players have worked incredibly hard if you think back to this time last year where it was a real feeling of almost getting there but it wasnโt good enough.
โWe need to see if we have learned those lessons, so itโs a huge week for us.โ
But what gives Cullen confidence his players have learned from last year?
He explains: โTheyโve been through it now, for us itโs about making sure we prepare as well as we can now. Weโre very clear about the plan in our minds going into the game. We know what potentially gets us into trouble against the Scarlets, we know on the flip side, if we get certain things right, like we did against Saracens, we can produce good moments and things in games, itโs about trying to focus on what makes this game tick.
โItโs in the back of their minds [the Pro12 defeat to Scarlets], itโs quite a long time ago now. Iโve looked back at that footage and thereโs a good few different characters. I think the mix of the teams is slightly different. I think Scarlets are a better team now so I hope weโll be better now than we were last year as well.
โThatโs what weโve tried to focus on, getting better and putting ourselves in a position where weโve ensured weโre at home for a semi-final in Europe, so the crowd, the support we get will be huge. It was fantastic in the Saracens game and hopefully itโs the same this week.
โItโs a huge week for the club.โ
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An article like this is a troll magnet
Iโve been waiting for Glen for half an hour.
Kearney displaying typical โruggerโ humour thereโฆ off for a good aul knees up and a pint of heino. D*cks.
How is that typical โruggerโ humour? He made a valid observation (the jersey is swimming on him), and made a joke about it.
AIdeen if they were in person he would have kicked sand over him.. like McBain making fun of the โpunyโ men.
Not so boring now.
Slow day at the office eh zzzzzzz
What used journalists actually do in the days before they could copy very boring stories straight off of twitter?
Horan needs to bulk,up steroids would help,ask any pro rugby player,IF kearney was a man ,he,d have knocked that steroid monkey out cold.
Only real men have โGunsโ.